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October 2009
Réalisez un bandeau de news en jQuery, comme sur iTélé | Jay Salvat, le Blog
Je ne sais pas pour vous, mais moi, dès que je regarde une chaine d'information, je suis hypnotisé par les barres de news qui défilent en bas de l'écran. Je n'arrive pas à en détacher les yeux. Personnellement, je trouve celles de iTélé particulèrement réussies.
Je me suis dit que ce traitement des brèves infos pouvait être une belle manière d'annoncer les mises à jour d'un site web. Bien évidement en tant qu'obsédé de jQuery, je me suis amusé à réaliser un effet similaire. Le voici.
September 2009
WP-Cycle Plugin — Nathan Rice
The WP-Cycle plugin allows you to upload images from your computer, which will then be used to generate a jQuery Cycle Plugin slideshow of the images.
Each image can also be given a URL which, when the image is active in the slideshow, will be used as an anchor wrapper around the image, turning the image into a link to the URL you specified. The slideshow is set to pause when the user hovers over the slideshow images, giving them ample time to click the link.
Images can also be deleted via the plugins Administration page.
Heather Gold on unpresenting for VizthinkU on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Heather Gold on unpresenting for VizthinkU
August 2009
JQuery Cycle Plugin
The jQuery Cycle Plugin is a lightweight slideshow plugin. Its implementation is based on the InnerFade Plugin by Torsten Baldes, the Slideshow Plugin by Matt Oakes, and the jqShuffle Plugin by Benjamin Sterling. It supports pause-on-hover, auto-stop, auto-fit, before/after callbacks, click triggers and many transition effects. It also supports, but does not require, the Metadata Plugin and the Easing Plugin.
How it Works
The plugin provides a method called cycle which is invoked on a container element. Each child element of the container becomes a "slide". Options control how and when the slides are transitioned.
Manipulate images from WordPress post’s content with Regular Expressions » Matt Varone // Matt Varone
A couple of months ago I got requested to deliver a website that would let the client publish online brochures. These brochures featured image slideshows with a description text, tags, categories etc. Many of us use WordPress not only as a blog platform but also as a multifaceted CMS. There are many features WordPress give that go beyond the blog format and that with the right adjustments and/or plugins, can be used to provide a complete solid solution. Thats why we choose to build this up on WordPress.
At first I look around to see the wp plugins available but found that none of them suited the needs of this project. I wanted to keep this very simple and easy for the client, so the best solution I came up was to let client dump any image he wanted in the post’s content-box and deal with it later with regular expressions. This way I could manage the content and present it in a good looking slideshow I could style myself.
July 2009
Insert a Flash slideshow from redbubble
In Google Sites, we can use a Flash Reader to display a Slideshow from redbubble
photozig
Digital photo album, photo organizer software, free photo editing software, slideshow software, and free online photo albums
