Found the new Razer upcoming smartband site design http://www.razerzone.com/nabu somewhat simple and classy. I stripped the site down and see the fancy yet simple effect. so yea, if anyone interested you can check it here https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9PLOcqBCSRkN3pWelhFV0FqQjA&usp=sharing This is best for css/html novice to tinker with.
Funny that you'd waste the time trying, given that train wreck of buggy broken asshattery is a poster child of how not to build a website; while it is interesting as a case study, that the original is a broken useless mess here (love the overlapping illegible text), and is a stunning example of everything wrong with web development today. ... as evidenced by the broken useless layout http://www.cutcodedown.com/for_others/justMoreIneptitude.jpg ... and that's before we talk the "semantics, what's that" SEO scam artist markup and halfwit "let's waste 2.5 megabytes in 24 files on delivering less than 1k of actual text content thanks to 200k of javascript for nothing and a bunch of goofy background images that have nothing to actually do with the product." Proof enough the PSD-jockeys and script-tards are pissing all over the Internet -- seriously, what the blue blazes possesses people to make useless bandwidth wasting inaccessible "sites" like this... and I just made air quotes because to be frank, that's not even a real website. Certainly not anything you should be trying to replicate.
ah, that is constructive criticism, i love this forum sometimes. The goal with this one is to satisfy my inquiring mind on how those little things work and appreciate its simplistic aesthetics. Not that i agree with the site 'semantics' - but with the design trend recently, this type of site are rampant. even big names (apple, ms etc.) are currently touting them. Guess it work somehow. Regarding the overlapping text, i think the site devs didn't even bother fixing them for Opera.
or in FF, or IE11, or at smaller screen sizes, or at larger default font settings... Learning how / why it works is the only legitimate reason to try to do this, so you're on good ground there. I just can't fathom how anyone would deploy it by choice excepting perhaps ignorance of what the web is, what accessibility is, why it's important... and of course the tendency of people to be more impressed over flash than they are by substance.