Here's our sliding panel/drawer made using jQuery with the toggle function and some CSS3 for the rounded corners
This panel could also be placed on the right. This could be particularly useful if, like me, you have a left-aligned website layout.
My name's Jon, I'm a freelance designer, blogger, musician. I run SpyreStudios and I specialize in WordPress blogs, CSS, XHTML and PHP
Here's our sliding panel/drawer made using jQuery with the toggle function and some CSS3 for the rounded corners
This panel could also be placed on the right. This could be particularly useful if, like me, you have a left-aligned website layout.
My name's Jon, I'm a freelance designer, blogger, musician. I run SpyreStudios and I specialize in WordPress blogs, CSS, XHTML and PHP
Here's our sliding panel/drawer made using jQuery with the toggle function and some CSS3 for the rounded corners
This panel could also be placed on the right. This could be particularly useful if, like me, you have a left-aligned website layout.
My name's Jon, I'm a freelance designer, blogger, musician. I run SpyreStudios and I specialize in WordPress blogs, CSS, XHTML and PHP
Here's our sliding panel/drawer made using jQuery with the toggle function and some CSS3 for the rounded corners
This panel could also be placed on the right. This could be particularly useful if, like me, you have a left-aligned website layout.
My name's Jon, I'm a freelance designer, blogger, musician. I run SpyreStudios and I specialize in WordPress blogs, CSS, XHTML and PHP
Here's our sliding panel/drawer made using jQuery with the toggle function and some CSS3 for the rounded corners
This panel could also be placed on the right. This could be particularly useful if, like me, you have a left-aligned website layout.
My name's Jon, I'm a freelance designer, blogger, musician. I run SpyreStudios and I specialize in WordPress blogs, CSS, XHTML and PHP
Here's our sliding panel/drawer made using jQuery with the toggle function and some CSS3 for the rounded corners
This panel could also be placed on the right. This could be particularly useful if, like me, you have a left-aligned website layout.
My name's Jon, I'm a freelance designer, blogger, musician. I run SpyreStudios and I specialize in WordPress blogs, CSS, XHTML and PHP