Thank you very much, tell me one more thing, can I do that javascript part
with only ruby language?

On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Peter De Berdt <[email protected]>wrote:

> Most of the effects can either be achieved with CSS3 (animations) or
> Javascript, Rails is all about the serverside, these kinds of animations are
> clientside and thus need clientside scripting. Keep in mind that CSS3
> animation support is very limited at this time in most of the current
> browsers (Safari seems to be way ahead of everyone else on the animation
> front). Also, it's not going to be a trivial task to achieve that kind of
> animation.
>
> For what it's worth, I myself and quite a few people I know (even
> non-developers) hate this kind of site where you have to wait for about 15
> seconds before the actual content appears. It doesn't add anything useful to
> the site itself, except for a delay in getting to the information you want.
> Animation should be an added value, not a means of being fancy and dandy.
>
> However, looking back at your original question (and the title of this
> thread), you are looking for Powerpoint/Keynote-like transitions. As I
> originally responded, both of these can be achieved with CSS3 (most
> performant on mobile devices) or Javascript (works cross-browser).
>
> On 05 Jun 2011, at 18:57, Rodrigo Ruiz wrote:
>
> Ya, I was just looking at the source and found out it was flash... But how
> can I do the same thing with Rails and without flash?
>
> On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 5 June 2011 17:15, Rodrigo Ruiz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi, I'd like to know how can I do something like that entrance:
>> > http://www.ibderma.com.br/index_02.html
>> > I think it can be done with Power Point or Keynote (even better if
>> possible,
>> > cause I'm on a mac), but I have no idea how, if anyone can help me I
>> > appreciate it.
>>
>> That is not really a Rails question, but the effect is done using
>> Flash.  Please don't do it, it is horrible to have a site that relies
>> on flash.  Think of those with limited bandwidth.  Also it will not
>> work on many mobiles, and some users disable flash due to the security
>> issues.
>>
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Peter De Berdt
>
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