butterfly X online marketing
Welcome on the pages of butterfly X, my online marketing service. I'm Jean-Christoph von Oertzen, an online-marketer from Raubling, Germany.On this site, you can follow my activities on the web, on twitter, del.icio.us, ...
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"Ich mag ein YouTube-Video. -- Gandalf Goes to the World Cup http://youtu.be/7B2LPxggvqY?a"
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Jean-Christoph von Oertzen
Breitensteinweg 3
83064 Raubling
Tel: +49 (0)8035 / 955 45 65
jean@butterflyx.com
Skype: jeanvonoertzen
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A free JavaScript library for creating gorgeous rounded corners for HTML block elements i.e. DIVs. Supports anti-aliasing, borders and background images.
I bookmarked at delicious.com
- Tags:
- webdesign
- javascript
- webdev
September 5 2010, 11:56am | Comments »
This is an improved version of the reflection.js script rewritten for the jQuery javascript library. It allows you to add instantaneous reflection effects to your images in modern browsers, in less than 2 KB.
The jQuery OpenID Plugin is a free plugin to add easy login support for the most popular OpenID RP's such as Google, Yahoo, AOL, and more.
I bookmarked at delicious.com
- Tags:
- plugin
- javascript
- openid
- jquery
March 20 2009, 4:09pm | Comments »