iPhone Click Effect Using MooTools or jQuery

September 22nd, 2009 admin

One thing I love about love about Safari on the iPhone is that Safari provides a darkened background effect when you click a link. We can easily achieve this with MooTools or jQuery


Originally posted on CSS Globe

 
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