[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-14 Thread Stefan Petre





Stoyan wrote:

  
  
  
  
  Bah, the alert on IE6 appears when I press any key.
  That's valid for the official demo too:
  
  
  http://www.eyecon.ro/zoomimage/
    
  
  
  -- 
  Best regards,
   Stoyan                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sorry for this. I will fix it in 3 hours.




[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-13 Thread Flesler

Looks awesome! very nice.

Ariel Flesler

On 12 nov, 20:25, Glen Lipka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I think I want to cry.  This is beautiful.
 Keyboard shortcuts, easing, clear styling instructions.
 Wonderful.  I am going to switch to this from Highslide for sure.

 Although, I can't help myself, I need to point out a couple of tiny items
 (TINY ONES)

 1. The header should probably have a css rule of cursor: move.  Even though
 you can move it from anywhere (AWESOME), having an area that affords more
 dragging is a good thing.
 2. Alternate styling is nice.  I know highslide somehow figured out how to
 do rounded corners with it.  This is a nice to have, not a have to have.

 What happens if the image is really big?
 I need to test this. :)

 What browsers has this been tested with?

 I am so excited!

 Glen

 On Nov 12, 2007 1:36 PM, Matthieu BARBE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



  I love this plugin... good job stefan !

  2007/11/12, Stefan Petre [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

   Another plugin to present images

  http://www.eyecon.ro/zoomimage/- Ocultar texto de la cita -

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[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-13 Thread Erlend Schei

What a marvellous plugin! Great work, Stefan!

I hope you don't mind my sharing a few immediate thoughts in all my
excitement.

Your plugin is in some ways similar to Leandro Vieira's Lightbox
plugin. http://leandrovieira.com/projects/jquery/lightbox/ , but yours
is more customizable.

What I love about Leandro's plugin is in particular two things

1) The way you can press either half of the image to go to next/
previous image. That means you don't have to move the mouse as much.
You also support keys, so I guess the need isn't as big in your case.
But it would be a great feature, manye users don't think of using the
keys (yet).

2) He only preloads the next image. While preloading is great, it also
generates a lot of wasted traffic, particularly on pages with loads of
images. Would you consider makeing this optional? Or is the
functionality heavily based on the images being preloaded?

Finally, would you consider makeing the plugin standalone, not
having to include the other common EYE tools?

Again, thanks for a great plugin!

Best regards
Erlend Schei :)



[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-13 Thread vitormv

seeing it in action almost made me cry... its just... PERFECT!!
beautiful and all that stuff! simply amazing

ill definitely use it on my website :D

thanks for the wonderful plugin

Cheers from Brazil :D

On Nov 13, 3:29 am, Stefan Petre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I can confirm this. I will fix it, I was too tired last night.

 Stefan Kilp [sk-software] wrote:
  nice plugin.

  on testing with Safari/Win i noticed that the keyboard navigation does not 
  work for me , FF is
  fine.

  Best regards,
  Stefan Kilp

  Another plugin to present images

 http://www.eyecon.ro/zoomimage/

  --
  Stefan Kilp
  SK-Software, Entwicklung  Beratung

  email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  fon  : +49 6151 93344-0
  fax  : +49 6151 93344-20
  Herta-Mansbacher-Str. 98
  64289 Darmstadt, Germany.
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[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-13 Thread Stefan Petre
1. I have to think about it, I can not promise anything

2. You are right. I will add an option to make this preloading at page load
optional

Sorry, it has to stay this way. I develop this plugins for my need first and
then I will share it with you guys. I can not change the plugins just for
this because I do not have time. Plus I got used with the utility functions
and I use them in all my projects. Beside, if I will release a new plugin it
is a good chance that this files will be used again and the namespace will
stay inside the 'EYE' thing :) . I got a lot from the people that I pollute
jQuery's namespace, so 

Anyway, I fixed some things and added new features. You may what to check it
out.


2007/11/13, Erlend Schei [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 What a marvellous plugin! Great work, Stefan!

 I hope you don't mind my sharing a few immediate thoughts in all my
 excitement.

 Your plugin is in some ways similar to Leandro Vieira's Lightbox
 plugin. http://leandrovieira.com/projects/jquery/lightbox/ , but yours
 is more customizable.

 What I love about Leandro's plugin is in particular two things

 1) The way you can press either half of the image to go to next/
 previous image. That means you don't have to move the mouse as much.
 You also support keys, so I guess the need isn't as big in your case.
 But it would be a great feature, manye users don't think of using the
 keys (yet).

 2) He only preloads the next image. While preloading is great, it also
 generates a lot of wasted traffic, particularly on pages with loads of
 images. Would you consider makeing this optional? Or is the
 functionality heavily based on the images being preloaded?

 Finally, would you consider makeing the plugin standalone, not
 having to include the other common EYE tools?

 Again, thanks for a great plugin!

 Best regards
 Erlend Schei :)




[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-13 Thread Ralph Whitbeck

Very nice!  Already got plans for it.

On Nov 12, 2:43 pm, Stefan Petre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Another plugin to present images

 http://www.eyecon.ro/zoomimage/



[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-12 Thread Karl Swedberg
Excellent plugin! Looks gorgeous. Very much like the highSlide image  
gallery that many people on this list have mentioned.


Congrats.


--Karl
_
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com



On Nov 12, 2007, at 2:43 PM, Stefan Petre wrote:



Another plugin to present images

http://www.eyecon.ro/zoomimage/




[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-12 Thread Matthieu BARBE
I love this plugin... good job stefan !

2007/11/12, Stefan Petre [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 Another plugin to present images

 http://www.eyecon.ro/zoomimage/



[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-12 Thread Glen Lipka
I think I want to cry.  This is beautiful.
Keyboard shortcuts, easing, clear styling instructions.
Wonderful.  I am going to switch to this from Highslide for sure.

Although, I can't help myself, I need to point out a couple of tiny items
(TINY ONES)

1. The header should probably have a css rule of cursor: move.  Even though
you can move it from anywhere (AWESOME), having an area that affords more
dragging is a good thing.
2. Alternate styling is nice.  I know highslide somehow figured out how to
do rounded corners with it.  This is a nice to have, not a have to have.

What happens if the image is really big?
I need to test this. :)

What browsers has this been tested with?

I am so excited!

Glen

On Nov 12, 2007 1:36 PM, Matthieu BARBE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I love this plugin... good job stefan !

 2007/11/12, Stefan Petre [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 
  Another plugin to present images
 
  http://www.eyecon.ro/zoomimage/
 




[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-12 Thread Stefan Kilp [sk-software]

nice plugin.

on testing with Safari/Win i noticed that the keyboard navigation does not work 
for me , FF is 
fine.

Best regards,
Stefan Kilp

 
 Another plugin to present images
 
 http://www.eyecon.ro/zoomimage/


--
Stefan Kilp
SK-Software, Entwicklung  Beratung

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

fon  : +49 6151 93344-0
fax  : +49 6151 93344-20
Herta-Mansbacher-Str. 98
64289 Darmstadt, Germany.
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[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-12 Thread Glen Lipka
Playing with the settings.
http://www.commadot.com/jquery/experiments/easebox/
Great work Stephan!

If I wanted to use DimScreen with it, would I just call *onZoomIn?

Glen
*
On Nov 12, 2007 3:52 PM, Stefan Kilp [sk-software] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


 nice plugin.

 on testing with Safari/Win i noticed that the keyboard navigation does not
 work for me , FF is
 fine.

 Best regards,
 Stefan Kilp

 
  Another plugin to present images
 
  http://www.eyecon.ro/zoomimage/


 --
 Stefan Kilp
 SK-Software, Entwicklung  Beratung

 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 fon  : +49 6151 93344-0
 fax  : +49 6151 93344-20
 Herta-Mansbacher-Str. 98
 64289 Darmstadt, Germany.
 -




[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-12 Thread Stefan Petre

I'm glad to hear this :).

1. You can edit the CSS and add add cursor move to '.zoomimage_controls'
2. You can do rounded corners too. Change the shadow image to include 
the rounded corners too




Glen Lipka wrote:

I think I want to cry.  This is beautiful.
Keyboard shortcuts, easing, clear styling instructions.
Wonderful.  I am going to switch to this from Highslide for sure.

Although, I can't help myself, I need to point out a couple of tiny 
items (TINY ONES)


1. The header should probably have a css rule of cursor: move.  Even 
though you can move it from anywhere (AWESOME), having an area that 
affords more dragging is a good thing.
2. Alternate styling is nice.  I know highslide somehow figured out 
how to do rounded corners with it.  This is a nice to have, not a have 
to have.


What happens if the image is really big?
I need to test this. :)

What browsers has this been tested with?

I am so excited!

Glen

On Nov 12, 2007 1:36 PM, Matthieu BARBE  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I love this plugin... good job stefan !

2007/11/12, Stefan Petre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Another plugin to present images

http://www.eyecon.ro/zoomimage/







[jQuery] Re: Zoomimage

2007-11-12 Thread Stefan Petre

I can confirm this. I will fix it, I was too tired last night.

Stefan Kilp [sk-software] wrote:

nice plugin.

on testing with Safari/Win i noticed that the keyboard navigation does not work for me , FF is 
fine.


Best regards,
Stefan Kilp

  

Another plugin to present images

http://www.eyecon.ro/zoomimage/




--
Stefan Kilp
SK-Software, Entwicklung  Beratung

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

fon  : +49 6151 93344-0
fax  : +49 6151 93344-20
Herta-Mansbacher-Str. 98
64289 Darmstadt, Germany.
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