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NEWS UPDATE: Kevin Miller has left stickmanlabs and has found his new home at p51 labs.   If you have any lingering questions or comments for Kevin he can be reached via his new blog.  

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September 18th 2007
Tags: Javascript, CSS

326 Comments

Accordion v2.0 Released!

Well I went through all of the comments and the forum and added and fixed a lot.   Check out the latest version of the accordion and all you who promised a donation... I delivered! Thanks for all your support guys and great feedback, its appreciated. Accordion v2.0
July 12th 2007
Tags: Javascript

92 Comments

Accordion v1.0 released

So I released by accordion class.   It does both vertical and horizontal accordions as well as a number of other handy things.   Check it out and feel free to help me get a MacBook Pro! Accordion v1.0
July 10th 2007
Tags: Javascript

320 Comments

LightWindow v2.0 Released!

Its out guys, check it out, below are the features! Also, help me out guys with trying to get a MacBook Pro, it would be appreciated! I have spent a lot of time rewriting the LightWindow system and every request in the forum has been addressed and added. However developing still goes ...
May 13th 2007
Tags: Uncategorized

49 Comments

ugghhh LightWindow Support

So apparently all of my responses in the forum have been marked as spam until today so no one thinks I am supporting this thing, greeeaaaat.   Even worse I took a look around google today and am getting some n00b bashing because they cannot seem to install it or have ...
May 10th 2007
Tags: Javascript

16 Comments

window.onload Faster is Better!

First Check out Dean Edwards Article on window.onload.   Dean is a smart guy, and really kicked out something nice with his window.onload fix, or rather a pre-emptive check.   While Dean may have inspired this idea, it was the lack of support for a few things that I was really after.   ...

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