Image Bubble EffectThe first row is the files and code needed for the bubble navigation effect. The last two rows are the images I used in the code so that you can what pieces to change.
Tooltip EffectThe HTML document does not have much code, only about two lines that are needed. The CSS document has a website at the very top for if you want the tooltip to be on a different side than it is in my example. Olivianne.png is the image I used for the tooltip.
After reading this article, I found some things agreeable and disagreeable. Scrolling seemed like a waste because I believe it's really a matter of opinion and circumstance as well as usage. I don't mind scrolling, unless I'm doing something on a website where one piece I need is near the top and the other is near the bottom. I liked the aspect of the navigation constantly changing because I don't usually like the ordinary rectangular boxes. I like the unique designs that can flow well with the layout. I like the flashy layouts that make certain things more noticeable than others because it makes things easier to read so I like the idea of them constantly growing to become a more aesthetic appeal. Usability has also always been a concern in my book, but if you can make a usable site, you can create a layout to at least make the site aesthetically appealing.
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