Posts Tagged ‘img

Many might not be aware that, with CSS, we can achieve reflections quite easily in all webkit-based browsers, which represent roughly 20% of all browser usage. The key is in the vendor-specific, -webkit-box-reflect property. I’ll show you how to use it in today’s video quick tip! Subscribe to our YouTube page to watch all of [...]

Last week we created a very simple MooTools slideshow script. The script was very primitive: no events and no next/previous controls — just cross-fading between images. This tutorial will take the previous slideshow script a step further by: Adding “Next” and “Previous” controls. Adding a “Table of Contents” so the user may click to any [...]

One excellent way to add dynamism to any website is to implement a slideshow featuring images or sliding content. Of course there are numerous slideshow plugins available but many of them can be overkill if you want to do simple slideshow without controls or events. We’re going to create a simple slideshow from which we’ll [...]

A friend was looking at doing a simple slideshow. The requirements were very straightforward: No animation controls. eg: play, stop. Images should cross-fade. Her instinct was to find an existing jQuery plug-in and revise it to work to her needs. That would seem simple enough but if you do a search for jQuery slideshows, you’ll [...]

A draft of the W3C Capture API has been put out there by the editors. The Capture API defines a JavaScript API for accessing the microphone and camera of a hosting device. When I look at the API for getting pictures from a camera I got a little scared at the amount of DOM fluff [...]


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