 English | 1280x720 | H264 | 15fps 517kbps | AAC 77kbps 167MB | Filefactory | Fileserve | Hotfile If youve ever used a piece of software, like Picasa or iPhoto before, youll be aware of the fact that there is a slider at the bottom, which allows you to specify how large each photo should be. Move the slider up a few ticks, and all the photos will zoom in a bit. Thanks to the HTML5 and the new range input, we can mimic this effect rather easily. Along the way, well also learn about a variety of awesome new CSS3 features, including transition, nth-child, rotations, scaling, and more. Youll Learn About: * The new HTML5 range input type. * The change and mouseup events * CSS3 rotation * CSS3 scaling * Local storage * CSS3 box shadows * CSS3 transitions * Writing clean object-oriented JavaScript * How to listen for a click event with only CSS. * And plenty more fun stuff! More info: http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/javascript-ajax/how-to-create-a-slider-to-zoom-photos-new-premium-tutorial/ DOWNLOAD: http://www.filefactory.com/file/b2hg6b1/n/pkb.How2CreateSlider2ZoomPhotos.rar http://hotfile.com/dl/63523753/49cb03e/pkb.How2CreateSlider2ZoomPhotos.rar.html http://www.fileserve.com/file/xdD42b7/pkb.How2CreateSlider2ZoomPhotos.rar |
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