8 Special effects for "Peekaboo" posts
July 26, 2007 /

You've probably noticed the "expandable posts" feature in my blog. Well, the creator of this great hack has now come up with an even better alternative: Peekaboo posts" with a fade-in fade-out effect!
 
This really does look great on a blog: the post expands and retracts within the same window by fading in and out slowly. For full details and to get the script to install in your blog template, pop on over to Hackosphere's blog.

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8 Comments:

  1. I couldn't get the initial peek-a-boo comments hack to work (kept getting the dreaded red error message when I tried to publish) so there's no point me moving onto the fade effect. But what I really want to know is why 99% of these hacker blogs not use any of the hacks they're promoting? Seems odd to me.

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  2. I was trying to implement this effect on my blog...but failed to bring in the desired effect, see it here. Could you please help me out rectify this? I'd love to have this effect on my blog. Please help me out. I emailed you my templates xml in case you wanted to have a look into. Thnx.

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  3. I tried to implement it and at first it seems to work. When I click the comments link, the comments get expanded underneath the post on the main/archive page. However, when I create a new post it is published in the top-most post of the page and not in the original post.

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  4. Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about information and love learning more on this. If possible, as you gain expertise, It is extremely helpful for me. would you mind updating your blog with more information

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  5. I am thoroughly convinced in this said post. I am currently searching for ways in which I could enhance my knowledge in this said topic you have posted here. It does help me a lot knowing that you have shared this information here freely. I love the way the people here interact and shared their opinions too. I would love to track your future posts pertaining to the said topic we are able to read.

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  6. Well I've never use this software but I think that could be cool to add effects on my post.

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  7. Thanks to share with us the information. I wish you good luck!

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  8. When I click the comments link, the comments get expanded underneath the post on the main/archive page. Flour Milling Equipment

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