On 9/9/11 8:40 PM, David Hucklesby wrote:
Looking at your gallery, I think this example is likely more in line
with your needs:
http://thewebwiz.net/temp/noinaa/gallery.html
This is CSS only at the moment - it can be improved with a touch of
JavaScript to prevent the page jump on short windows
On 9/9/11 11:26 AM, Kevin A. Cameron wrote:
Most people nowadays use something like lightbox, thickbox or
fancybox (there must be a generic term for these...?), these use JS
to open a large image in an overlay (similar to clicking an image in
a status feed on Facebook).
We use fancybox quite a b
Most people nowadays use something like lightbox, thickbox or fancybox
(there must be a generic term for these...?), these use JS to open a large
image in an overlay (similar to clicking an image in a status feed on
Facebook).
We use fancybox quite a bit here: http://fancybox.net/
The markup is e
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:28 PM, Brahm Friedlander wrote:
> This is my first post.
>
> In the past I've used frames to make web sites. My site -
> http://www.brahmfriedlander.ca uses frames.
>
> Other artists have asked me to make similar sites for them but I know
> "frames" are not the way to go
This is my first post.
In the past I've used frames to make web sites. My site -
http://www.brahmfriedlander.ca uses frames.
Other artists have asked me to make similar sites for them but I know
"frames" are not the way to go and css is. How would I go about creating a
site with the same feature