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	<title>Comments on: Trio Solutions Scroll</title>
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		<title>By: denise andersen</title>
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		<description>This is a fun, and completely free, little extension that is great for designing sales pages, pages with lots of screen shots, or anything online that is considerably long. When using the scroll key on a mouse, the somewhat jarring jumps of the content sections can be visually taxing after a while, and it&#039;s nice to have an easy way to navigate without having to rely on constant scrolling. This extension creates a page element that, when activated, will produce a nice, smooth, and moderately quick scroll to the next defined section of the page.
     The extension probably isn&#039;t for every designer, as some like to create their own ways to move through content, such as with an accordion feature or simply by being adamant about limiting content within a set space. But the free availability of this extension makes it a great choice in many situations, including quick and dirty designs or mock ups, and printed media sites. 
     All you need to add this great element to a page is copy and paste a short block of code (the developers show you how on their about page). It&#039;s one of the simplest functions I&#039;ve ever added to a site and can be a nice finishing touch to well-designed but longer pages or can be the central focus of several creative projects. Take advantage of this one while it&#039;s still free.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a fun, and completely free, little extension that is great for designing sales pages, pages with lots of screen shots, or anything online that is considerably long. When using the scroll key on a mouse, the somewhat jarring jumps of the content sections can be visually taxing after a while, and it&#8217;s nice to have an easy way to navigate without having to rely on constant scrolling. This extension creates a page element that, when activated, will produce a nice, smooth, and moderately quick scroll to the next defined section of the page.<br />
     The extension probably isn&#8217;t for every designer, as some like to create their own ways to move through content, such as with an accordion feature or simply by being adamant about limiting content within a set space. But the free availability of this extension makes it a great choice in many situations, including quick and dirty designs or mock ups, and printed media sites.<br />
     All you need to add this great element to a page is copy and paste a short block of code (the developers show you how on their about page). It&#8217;s one of the simplest functions I&#8217;ve ever added to a site and can be a nice finishing touch to well-designed but longer pages or can be the central focus of several creative projects. Take advantage of this one while it&#8217;s still free.</p>
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