Introducing fadey banners

You asked for it and we delivered.

Starting right now, every area of the Gustavus website that has more than one banner got a cool visual effect. All of the banners for each section will cycle with a fadey transition. Our best example at this point is the Religion site–check it out!

We hope that this new feature will help make our pages feel a little more dynamic, interesting, and exciting.

What do you think? Do you like this? Let us know in the comments.


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2 responses to “Introducing fadey banners”

  1. Martin Barnard Avatar
    Martin Barnard

    Correction: Introducing Fading Banners

    As a student, I find this appalling that we must make up new words to describe a transition that is clearly defined and named.
    Don’t get me wrong — I love the look but just don’t agree with the vocabulary in the blog.

  2. Whoa, I certainly did not intend to offend anyone with my choice of vocabulary–I was simply keeping the tone light and playful.

    Besides, I have actually received a few compliments in person on my choice of “fadey” in the title for this post. So, who’s right anyway? Should we have a thumb-wrestling match and see who wins? Or does it actually not matter that much?

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