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− | + | Laura February 6th, 2009 7:11 pm Thank you for the useful tcicnheal comments. I gathered several helpful points: 1) the name of the designer, 2) a reminder to use invert color for contrast (I forget too often), and 3) a note about the CSS3 opacity.I had noticed the transparency on the drop down nav links on the site the day it launched a technique I'd never seen live. Is that the opacity error? If so, I'd say err on!Interesting to hear ExpressionEngine comments too. Blue State Digital did the campaign site. | |
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