[Javascript] Draggable Layers

Andrew Gibson andyg at ihug.co.nz
Fri Jun 15 15:42:47 CDT 2001


Thanks Rodney. I've been playing around with DHTML and was really wondering
about the future of it. It's fine to play around with this stuff but are
commercial
sites actually using it? If not, why not?

The only sites I've seen use it for some navigation stuff, pretty cool but
not
"web site critical" like shopping cart functionality.

How many sites do have alternatives for non compatible browser/javascript
users?

Andrew

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  Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 9:45 AM
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  Subject: Re: [Javascript] Draggable Layers


  I did some experiments in relation to my own Shopping system
  You can find discussion in the publicly readable messages in our
developers forum
  eg.
  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sass_dev/message/781
  a message which references a protoype page at :
  http://www.aflyingstart.net/tests/ddvid4.htm
  The code for the page makes use of the "Dynamic Duo" .js files developed
by Dan Steinman
  This was something that someone here on the list put me on to.
  I should mention that the original site has been taken down and later work
is accessible (wth some perseverance in getting to know the way the site
works) at SourceForge. Log in page is at
https://sourceforge.net/account/first.php

  Rodney


  Andrew Gibson wrote:

    Can someone give me any example of commercial sites thatuse draggable
layers?In particular I'm interested in seeing sites that use these
techniquesin a shopping cart eg. maybe dragging a product in to a shopping
cart.Andrew
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  Rodney Myers
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