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AphroditeDesign says

I saw some examples with JavaScript rollover images, but I dont know why we shoud use JS if we can do it with CSS ? Sorry for my stupid question, but I know only (X)HTML and CSS and just learning JS. Thanks.

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Ivor says

With CSS is more static, with CSS you can fadeIn, fadeOut, slideUp, slideDown, show, hide, and really cool effects, but I prefer only CSS .

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vasilios says
With CSS is more static, with CSS you can fadeIn, fadeOut, slideUp, slideDown, show, hide, and really cool effects, but I prefer only CSS .

I think you meant with JavaScript you can do all those fancy things. :)

I personally love to see really subtle JavaScript effects that can degrade when JavaScript is disabled. :)

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Ivor says
With CSS is more static, with CSS you can fadeIn, fadeOut, slideUp, slideDown, show, hide, and really cool effects, but I prefer only CSS .

I think you meant with JavaScript you can do all those fancy things. :)

Yes, I meant that of course… sorry! webkit have css3 transitions and effects but just webkit.

I personally love to see really subtle JavaScript effects that can degrade when JavaScript is disabled. :)

Cool uh? :D

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Joost says

To be honest.. I prefer Javascript to CSS simply because I know more of Javascript than CSS . I never really thought about people who have Javascript disabled.. are they still out there? :o

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