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Post by Uncle Bob on Sept 21, 2015 23:44:50 GMT
Anyway Benjamin The BA.com site redirects here as this is the temp forum (more or less) and that homepage was a test page/unreleased content for BA.com- i just thought it was new development in the upgrade process, hence why i posted it Did the last version of the site have the jumbotron? I don't remember.
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Post by sam on Sept 21, 2015 23:45:56 GMT
Anyway Benjamin The BA.com site redirects here as this is the temp forum (more or less) and that homepage was a test page/unreleased content for BA.com- i just thought it was new development in the upgrade process, hence why i posted it Did the last version of the site have the jumbotron? I don't remember. Call me a flop but what's that? I recall seeing it somewhere though
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Uncle Bob
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Post by Uncle Bob on Sept 22, 2015 2:05:46 GMT
Did the last version of the site have the jumbotron? I don't remember. Call me a flop but what's that? I recall seeing it somewhere though On the news page, below the header and menu bar. The three stories that periodically scrolls from right to left. That's called a jumbotron. It's an element done with html, css and js. Edit: I guess it can also be called a slider, or, it used to be called a slider. Not sure.
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sam
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Post by sam on Sept 22, 2015 6:06:24 GMT
Call me a flop but what's that? I recall seeing it somewhere though On the news page, below the header and menu bar. The three stories that periodically scrolls from right to left. That's called a jumbotron. It's an element done with html, css and js. Edit: I guess it can also be called a slider, or, it used to be called a slider. Not sure. Ah yeah, the site had that
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Post by Monet ♥ on Sept 22, 2015 13:23:09 GMT
If that was the new Bandaids, it'd look awesome.
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