I’m proud to develop websites using Ruby on Rails, so at the bottom of my LyricsDB website, I’m displaying a shrunken down version of the Ruby on Rails logo. But, to jazz things up a little bit, I’ve created two versions of it: a grey version and a red version.

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Combined with some simple Javascript rollover code, and you’ve got a sweet little effect. You can see it in action at the bottom of the webpage here.
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