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How to achieve Apple’s Dock magnification?

Thread title: How to achieve Apple’s Dock magnification?
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08-14-2008, 02:11 AM
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  Old  How to achieve Apple’s Dock magnification?

I’m a mac addict and I’m preparing a presentation for one of my classes. I have all the content ready and I have some extra time so I am thinking of doing a menu similar to OS X’s dock magnification. I downloaded a file and found this out there, but don’t know what it means:
<script type="text/javascript" src="MacStyleDock.js"></script>
Any suggestions?

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that's all the javascript code that makes it work. if you're running a presentation as a web page (weird) you have to call the functions within MacStyleDoc.js via links.

a mac style doc menu would just be a fancy form of link rollovers. he only reason i'd justify needing js is if you actually want the full growth between the two states opposed to just a normal/magnafied state.

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Did you read through the README, or the website where you downloaded the javascript file from?

Usually it helps to read..

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try checking out ajaxrain.com for a working script with instructions.

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