Progressive enhancements
These are the subtle enhancements that are layered onto your site, as browsers can support them. Morph has a number of these that take place automatically in the background.
Some examples of progressive enhancements that take place in Morph include the adding of first and last classes where needed, custom classes added to form elements, article intro paragraph, image alignment classes, zebra striping on table rows, equal heights and more.
Equal heights
You only need to enable this option if you want to use the Equal Heights somewhere other than the top and bottom shelves.
Scroll to top
This plugin will show a scroll-to-top link when you scroll to the bottom of your page.
Google Chrome Frame
This will include the Google Chrome Frame meta tag in the Morph template. If the plugin is not installed on the users browser it will prompt the user to install the plugin on their browser. This is only for Internet Explorer versions 6-8.
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