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3 Oct 2009Don’t you wonder sometimes, when looking at something, how you can create something like that yourself? I have to admit that I do. This is why I came up with the Skype for Mac and the iPhone examples in your webbrowser. Today, we’re trying something new in this Proof of Concept category: creating a theatrical movie trailer with jQuery
This technique could be really well used when creating a slide-show that just needs some text. Using the CSS letter-spacing property, we can really make it look like the movies.
I’ll leave out the CSS in this tutorial, since not much really important stuff is going on there. This example works best in Firefox – Although it works in Safari and Opera too, the letter-spacing CSS property gets rounded up (or down) and you won’t be able to see the full effect. Also, you’ll need to imagine the sound effects yourself.
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1 Response to Theatrical movie trailer with jQuery
travel_nz
February 9th, 2010 at 10:56 am
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