Sneak Peak: CSS Sprites Make Your Websites Faster

Posted by: The ASPx Blog, on 29 Oct 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Lets get right to the good news. The CSS Sprites technique has been added to some of the major ASP.NET controls in the DXperience 2009 volume 3 release! [1] puts it: The name might be a little misleading, because sprites arent little images like you might be picturing, a sprite is actually one big image. Have you ever seen the CSS technique where the on and off states of a button are contained within the same image and are activated by shifting the background-position? Think of CSS Sprites...

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