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		<title>jQuery pageSlide plugin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scott Robbin presents us a stuning jQuery plugin : pageSlide&#8230; or another way to display hidden content. When creating webpages, we sometimes need to hide specific zones witch are not commonly used by our visitors&#8230; this, in order to let him focus on the main content. The hidden zone will then be made visible by [...]]]></description>
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</p><p><em>Scott Robbin presents us a stuning jQuery plugin : pageSlide&#8230; or another way to display hidden content.</em></p>
<p>When creating webpages, we sometimes need to hide specific zones witch are not commonly used by our visitors&#8230; this, in order to let him focus on the main content. The hidden zone will then be made visible by a simple user action, like a click, or a link hovering&#8230; The question is: How will we display and show this hidden zone (for example, a registration form, or a navigation menu&#8230;) ? A lightbox or a lightbox-clone ? why not a fading-in div ? Well, Scott Robbins shows us how to do this with style&#8230; with his jQuery based plugin: pageSlide. The concept is simple, pageSlide pushes the entire page layout to one side, while the hidden zone slides in on the opposed side. Very simple&#8230; but very classy</p>
<blockquote><p>pageSlide - <a title="pageSlide jQuery plugin" href="http://srobbin.com/blog/jquery-pageslide/" class="external">http://srobbin.com/blog/jquery-pageslide/</a><br />
prérequis &#8211;  <a href="http://www.devload.com/tag/jquery/">jQuery</a></p></blockquote>
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