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abelmartinWorks in all browser except IE6, but who cares?
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Tom Gallivanglossy.js 1.4 allows you to add corners and shading and shadow to images on your webpages (alternatively: corner.js).
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Brian HannahGlossy allows you to add corners and shading and shadow to images on your webpages
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Hubert Souchaud[en] Round corner, shadow, aquafy: glossy.js (with IE 6/7 support)
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Ethan Wintersglossy.js 1.4 allows you to add corners (and also shading and shadow) to images on your webpages through unobtrusive javascript
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glossy.js 1.4 allows you to add corners and shading and shadow to images on your webpages (alternatively: corner.js).
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cloud chenjs圆角图片特效,使用简单,定义className即可,兼容现代浏览器
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ailuro .利用 javascript 把網頁圖片自動呈現出圓弧外框。
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Nawsher NoorGlossy.js 1.3 allows you to add corners (and also shading and shadow) to images on your webpages through unobtrusive javascript
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aka equaliumGlossy.js 1.3 allows you to add corners and shading and shadow to images on your webpages (alternatively: corner.js). It uses unobtrusive javascript to keep your code clean.
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Mike KossCool use of Canvas to make "shiny" image buttons and photo effects by simply adding a class to your IMG tags. I like the page design here too - very easy to see: - What it does - How to use it - More info if you want it Quoted: Glossy.js 1.21 allows yo
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Andrew White
Glossy.js 1.2 allows you to add corners and shading and shadow to images on your webpages (alternatively: corner.js). It uses unobtrusive javascript to keep your code clean. It works in all the major browsers - Mozilla Firefox 1.5+, Opera 9+, IE6+ a -
Will BoltonGlossy.js 1.2 allows you to add corners and shading and shadow to images on your webpages (alternatively: corner.js). It uses unobtrusive javascript to keep your code clean.
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Peter Shanksallows you to add corners and shading and shadow to images; uses unobtrusive javascript; works in Mozilla Firefox 1.5+, Opera 9+, IE6+ and Safari. On older browsers, it'll degrade gracefully
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Gary BurgeGlossy.js 1.0 allows you to add corners and shading and shadow to images on your webpages (alternatively: corner.js). It uses unobtrusive javascript to keep your code clean.
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