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Well the baby only seems to move around in Internet Explorer, It is there but does not move in Firefox. Which BTW the site looks much better in Firefox than in IE.
The code I found (viewing the page source) looks to be the one. I will copy it here:
<script language="JavaScript" src="MM_functions.js"></script>
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
P=new Image();
P.src="/images/baby.gif";
Pic=P.src;
BY=-116;
BX=-88;
SY=3;
SX=5;
ns=(document.layers)?1:0;
if (ns){
document.write("<LAYER NAME='netscape' LEFT=0 TOP=0><img src="+Pic+"></LAYER>");
}
else{
document.write("<div style='position:absolute;top:0px;left:0px'><div style='position:relative'>");
document.write("<a href='/order.html'><img id='explorer' border=0 src='"+Pic+"' style='position:absolute;top:0px;left:0px'></a>");
document.write("</div></div>")
}
R=0,PB=0,RD=0,Y=0,X=0,D=0,VB=0,HB=0;
Y=10;X=10;D=Math.floor(Math.random()*60+10);
function Curve(){
plusMinus=new Array(1,-1,2,-2,3,-3,0,1,-1)
R=Math.floor(Math.random()*plusMinus.length);
RD=plusMinus[R];
setTimeout('Curve()',1800);
}
function wenchin(){
setTimeout('wenchin()',70);
var H=(document.layers)?window.innerHeight:document.body.clientHeight;
var W=(document.layers)?window.innerWidth:document.body.clientWidth;
var YS=(document.layers)?window.pageYOffset:document.body.scrollTop;
var XS=(document.layers)?window.pageXOffset:document.body.scrollLeft;
PB=D+=RD;
y = SY*Math.sin(PB*Math.PI/180);
x = SX*Math.cos(PB*Math.PI/180);
if (D < 0) D+=360;
Y+=y;
X+=x;
VB=180-D;
HB=0-D;
//Corner rebounds! not necessary but looks nice.
if ((Y < 1) && (X < 1)) {Y=1;X=1;D=45;}
if ((Y < 1) && (X > W+BX)) {Y=1;X=W+BX;D=135;}
if ((Y > H+BY) && (X < 1)) {Y=H+BY;X=1;D=315;}
if ((Y > H+BY) && (X > W+BX)) {Y=H+BY;X=W+BX;D=225;}
//Edge rebounds!
if (Y < 1) {Y=1;D=HB;}
if (Y > H+BY) {Y=H+BY;D=HB;}
if (X < 1) {X=1;D=VB;}
if (X > W+BX) {X=W+BX;D=VB;}
var layer=(document.layers)?document.netscape:explorer.style;
layer.top=Y+YS;
layer.left=X+XS;
}
function sTaRt(){Curve();wenchin()}
if (document.all||document.layers){window.onload=sTaRt}
//-->
</script>
Like I said seems to only fully work with IE, Not firefox.