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    zawam
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    Posted: 2008-Jul-05 10:47
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    Hey All...

    Help request really... I noticed about 6 months back a few websites using this pretty cool looking JAVASCRIPT function...

    The function/code allowed the whole website to be on one page, and then when you clicked a link it scrolled down, or to the side, etc...

    I noticed a website had links to loads of example sites, but cant seem to find it now?

    I am looking for

    - What the technique is called, so i can google it and use it...

    - URLS that have demo sites of the method

    - (Now the hardest one) A website by a Leeds Uni Graduate/Student that had used this method, and had done some jobs for several companies and nike, looking for his url as i loved the colours and design, and the java method of scrolling down...

    Any help is VERY appreciated...

    Thanks



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    Posted: 2008-Jul-18 16:46
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    It was likely done with AJAX method which is a popular method to do what you are describing.


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