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8 Jan 2010Tutorialzine has just showed us how to make an Advanced Event Timeline with the help of PHP, MySQL, CSS & jQuery, that will display a pretty time line with clickable events. Adding new events is as easy as inserting a row in the database.
The main idea is that we have two divs – timelineLimiter and timelineScroll positioned inside it. The former takes the width of the screen, and the latter is expanded to fit all the event sections that are inserted inside it. This way only a part of the larger inner div is visible and the rest can be scrolled to the left and right by a jQuery slider.
Now you can create a sleek event timeline that you can modify to showcase the important events that mark your days. It is easily modifiable and you are free to use it in your or your clients’ projects.
Requirements: PHP, CSS and jQuery Framework
Demo: http://demo.tutorialzine.com/2010/01/advanced-event-timeline…
License: License Free
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5 Responses to Sleek Event Timeline with PHP, MySQL, CSS & jQuery
Coley
March 19th, 2010 at 9:16 pm
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crystal
March 27th, 2010 at 7:30 pm
On the Google homepage click on languge tools and then click on my language and select English, finally click on language tool options and select automatically selected languages.
Ben F
March 27th, 2010 at 11:29 pm
I'm not familiar with Lightroom, but from my understanding of Flash, you can't just import a gallery like that. Unless Lightroom can export an .swf file of an already-working gallery with all the images, you must recreate the gallery in Flash.
David
March 28th, 2010 at 7:39 pm
A royalty free picture is a picture with a one-off fee . This gives you a licence to use the picture in any way within the licence. You can't resell royalty free pictures. A model released picture is one which features people in it and it comes with releases allowing the use of the models in the picture . Editorial is use in magazines, newspapers and general publications in print .If you need a picture for a web template I think you would be best off searching for the picture you want and then contacting the agency directly , explaining what you want the picture for .
Rebel
April 3rd, 2010 at 3:14 pm
What picture?