| mundorey Profil: New Penguin | Hi Gurus, I am new to crystalXP.net and I am very impressed with all the resources available here at crystalxp. I have a question which I would like some assistance with. I am an intermediate web page designer and I wanted to employ the feature used throughout crystalXP.net where when you click on a image/photo on a web page, the photo explodes or zooms out into focus above the original web page so the viewer can see the image/photo larger and in more details. And then once the viewer clicks outside the area of the zoomed-out in focus image/photo, the image/photo is closed and focus is returned to original web page beneath. I think some flash is used and/or css but I am not sure. Is there some free/open source out there that I can use to achieve this same effect on my web page. Thank you for any help or guidance on this.  | |
poiru Profil: Moderator | The CrystalXP effect is achieved by CSS/java script: Lightbox - Link [the site seems to be down] Alternative:
Lytebox | |
Gruzz Profil: Moderator | Thanks a lot for the link(s) Legace, it looks great!  | |
poiru Profil: Moderator | No problem. By the way, mundorey, if you need help in using the code, just PM me  | |
Breakfastclub Profil: Penguin Pro | Holy cow, I understand nothing here | |
poiru Profil: Moderator | But I understand nothing of StyleBuilder  | |
sosoe222 Profil: Penguin Pro | By the way, I suggest Lytebox, because it's standalone. Lightbox depends of prototype.js, scriptaculous.js and effects.js. Plus, I think it's better  Good luck  | |
mundorey Profil: New Penguin | Gruzz wrote :
Thanks a lot for the link(s) Legace, it looks great! 
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Thank you so much Legace... your the best. This was truly helpful.  | |
codenamem2k Profil: Big Penguin | mundorey wrote :
Thank you so much Legace... your the best. This was truly helpful. 
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By the way man... I think Adobe Flash too can do the job... A bit of coding perhaps... but I believe flash more than CSS or JScript... | |
poiru Profil: Moderator | Quote :
By the way man... I think Adobe Flash too can do the job... A bit of coding perhaps... but I believe flash more than CSS or JScript...
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It'll be much harder. And JS is much more simpler.. | |
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