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Where can I get the Mozilla slider?


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Update: http://jsfiddle.net/kx6H7/

Very basic css only example for the animation.

 

Update2: http://jsfiddle.net/kx6H7/2/

Works a bit smoother now ;)

 

Do you need any help with the content?

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Update: http://jsfiddle.net/kx6H7/

Very basic css only example for the animation.

 

I love the simplicity of your answer, thanks for taking the time to share that :)

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Update: http://jsfiddle.net/kx6H7/

Very basic css only example for the animation.

 

Update2: http://jsfiddle.net/kx6H7/2/

Works a bit smoother now ;)

 

Do you need any help with the content?

WOW, thanks for the coding. You could of give me a link of a tutorial but thanks for taking the time to do it.

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WOW, thanks for the coding. You could of give me a link of a tutorial but thanks for taking the time to do it.

Looking for a tutorial takes me more time then actually coding it xD

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How did you get so good at coding Seahorsepip? Your skills are pretty remarkable for an 18 year old IMO xD

Idkw started writing css and html 5 years ago and now writing, html5, css3, jquery, js, java, php, mysql, nosql etc :P

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Update2: http://jsfiddle.net/kx6H7/2/

Works a bit smoother now ;)

 

Not entirely sure why you included the classes s1-4.

 

Is that just for allowing individual design edits or habit? It makes no difference design wise otherwise.

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Not entirely sure why you included the classes s1-4.

 

Is that just for allowing individual design edits or habit? It makes no difference design wise otherwise.

I added these classes for styling each block in a different way, this could also be done with nth-child but I'm more a fan of using classes then using nth-child everywhere.

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Where do you stand on AngularJS Seahorsepip?

Just another jquery library that's not really necessary to make something work.

If it was a precompiler it would have been interesting since we can then look into the actual compiled jquery code and learn from it.

 

It's not that I'm against jquery libraries and js libraries but something to make jquery even more simple is just unnecessary in my opinion.

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Update: http://jsfiddle.net/kx6H7/

Very basic css only example for the animation.

 

Update2: http://jsfiddle.net/kx6H7/2/

Works a bit smoother now ;)

 

Do you need any help with the content?

 

Just to update on this (I'm aware it's been sometime) but there's an issue with the way it sizes itself when you hover over the sections from right to left at a fair speed from what I've found it's only for larger surfaces, not in the jsfiddle itself necessarily. Not earth shattering but I went ahead and updated it with a new version (one I originally made for my personal site).

 

http://jsfiddle.net/toL6oojf/2/

 

It also has anchors taken into consideration since that's what content features typically are for. Figured I'd share.

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Just an update. I don't work for the company anymore but the graphic designer that work there made some changes to it. Not a good job at it but I can't do anything about it. Wish they call me to change it up. Would have done it for free. :-)

 

When I was finish.

http://imagraphicdesigner.com/sample-work/assembly-squares/

 

When they change it.

http://eco-squares.com/

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Just an update. I don't work for the company anymore but the graphic designer that work there made some changes to it. Not a good job at it but I can't do anything about it. Wish they call me to change it up. Would have done it for free. :-)

When I was finish.

http://imagraphicdesigner.com/sample-work/assembly-squares/

When they change it.

http://eco-squares.com/

So they made the hover width wider so it fits more text? (Visitors like lots of long unclear text) Could be worse, like bounce animations :p
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Just to update on this (I'm aware it's been sometime) but there's an issue with the way it sizes itself when you hover over the sections from right to left at a fair speed from what I've found it's only for larger surfaces, not in the jsfiddle itself necessarily. Not earth shattering but I went ahead and updated it with a new version (one I originally made for my personal site).

http://jsfiddle.net/toL6oojf/2/

It also has anchors taken into consideration since that's what content features typically are for. Figured I'd share.

Nice, I would probably not use this though on a larger scale like the full bg because this design idea somehow doesn't fit that purpose I think.
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Nice, I would probably not use this though on a larger scale like the full bg because this design idea somehow doesn't fit that purpose I think.

 

It was for a 1400px wide content area (550px in height - then all of it scaled accordingly) I am not going to end up using it after all but it occupied my time so I was happy to give it a shot. I could justify using it in a few cases for a full-page cover but only in some instances.

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