X-Ray, CSS and XHTML


 

We all know that Firefox allows us to do certain things with CSS and XHTML that we are just not capable of doing in IE usually without using some sort of Javascript trickery. Here is another cool tech example for Firefox users.

Scrolling up or down causes you to see the X-ray version of the body. I haven’t dug into the code yet to see how it’s possible, but I must admit that it is pretty cool. Check it out for yourself.


 

8 Responses to X-Ray, CSS and XHTML

  1. cliche says:

    Absolute postioning: It’s almost never used because IE does not support it, but it’s there. On the side note, it would have been a lot more interesting if the X-ray didn’t scan so deep.

  2. quite clever, another thing that ie users wont enjoy.
    you should check the code though, amongst the interesting code you will find an interesting commented link, enjoy!!!

  3. Jeff Wheeler says:

    Might you note that this also works in the great Safari?

    Firefox is great, it’s just so ugly on Mac. :(

  4. sebby says:

    Is anyone else having trouble loading the site? The page finishes loading, and there is nothing on the screen…what gives?

  5. Ender says:

    Yup. Seems to be down or something. Afterall it is called “test.html”. :-D

  6. Wyatt says:

    Petros: Do you mean
    <!– <a href=”http://www.biocandy.dk/ass”>Check out the best ass in the world!</a> –>

  7. Wyatt: yes that’s what i mean

  8. fish Fisher says:

    I haven’t been up to anything recently. On the side note, it would have been a lot more interesting if the X-ray didn’t scan so deep.

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