This page is designed to let
you view the Exposer Pro stack in action.
A little tidbit about the Exposer Pro...
Exposer Pro, like the original Exposer, allows you to hide entire stacks via drag and drop in your Stacks page and reveal them by either clicking or hovering above a link or button. A nice intro example is the crayons to the left, they're a perfect ‘hidden’ Exposer Pro element.
Within the ‘Exposed’ content you'll find a button that will allow you to close the content just by hovering over it.
Go ahead and click them... you know you want to!
Then you may want to View the Exposer Pro Logo. Once more, the hover will close it.

A little tidbit about the Exposer Pro...
Exposer Pro, like the original Exposer, allows you to hide entire stacks via drag and drop in your Stacks page and reveal them by either clicking or hovering above a link or button. A nice intro example is the crayons to the left, they're a perfect ‘hidden’ Exposer Pro element.
Within the ‘Exposed’ content you'll find a button that will allow you to close the content just by hovering over it.
Go ahead and click them... you know you want to!
Then you may want to View the Exposer Pro Logo. Once more, the hover will close it.
Now you are ready to see the biggest change/improvement in Exposer Pro over Exposer. It allows you to have content visible at page load and then vanish it with a link. The text you are reading now is in a visible Exposer Pro area... If you click the link, this area including the link will vanish.
How was that? did you enjoy it? That was the most basic use of the stack. How about something a bit different? Learn a little about each of these popular soft drinks by clicking their bottle caps.
You might have noticed that the large bottle caps only open their respective Exposer Pro panels. I added a link to the content of each Exposed panel so a reader can shut them when he finishes viewing. I've also configured them so that when one opens, any previously opened ones close!
Well, that is the Exposer Pro demo. I hope it has got you thinking about some of the possibilities in your next project.
~Brian
Well, that is the Exposer Pro demo. I hope it has got you thinking about some of the possibilities in your next project.
~Brian





