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    How to rotate images...

    anyone knows how to program rotating images? please help!

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    Re: How to rotate images...

    Hi there rj_yan31,

    you can see an example that I made, a little while ago, here...

    ...ad download it here...


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    Re: How to rotate images...

    i cant open the imageFader.js under the script folder... the error is windows undefined

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    Help me code this one pls

    how can i code this scrolling images? is there a template? the result must be like this..
    after clicking the left arrow, the center picture must move to the left and the right picture will move to the center. the right picture must be changed with a new one.. im planning to upload an album an i want to display it in that way..
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    Re: Help me code this one pls

    Well, first off is that just straight html/javascript or is it flash based?
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    Re: Help me code this one pls

    no matter what. better if html but if it needs javascript then that's ok.

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    Re: Help me code this one pls

    You can't do a straight HTML animation like that. Not too sure about HTML 5, I haven't done much with that. But it's either Javascript or Flash. Javascript is better for most computers though. Flash takes up a lot of cpu and computer memory.
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    Re: Help me code this one pls

    Quote Originally Posted by AceInfinity View Post
    You can't do a straight HTML animation like that. Not too sure about HTML 5, I haven't done much with that. But it's either Javascript or Flash. Javascript is better for most computers though. Flash takes up a lot of cpu and computer memory.
    that's why if it needs to use javascript den its ok. it should be a combination of html, css and javascript. but i dont know how to do it. all i know is simple web page...

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    Re: How to rotate images...

    Hi there rj_yan31,

    to open a .js file to view or edit the code...
    1. right-click the file.
    2. scroll down to "Open with".
    3. if "Notepad" is shown as an option, then click that.
    4. if "Notepad" is not shown as an option, then click "Choose default program..."
    5. if "Notepad" is not shown as an option, then click "Browse".
    6. "Notepad" will be found at this location, OS ( C: ) > Windows > System32 >.
    7. when at that location, enter "Notepad" in the "File name:" box.
    8. click "Open".
    9. click "OK".
    10. click "Open".


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    Re: How to rotate images...

    hehe tnx.. i already opened it.. bdy can help me with this one? this is really what i want to do.

    http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?t=656529

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    Re: How to rotate images...

    Duplicate Threads Merged

    Please do not:

    2. Bump your threads
    1. Create multiple threads for the same question.

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    Re: How to rotate images...

    Hope this helps
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    Re: How to rotate images...

    Quote Originally Posted by Hack View Post
    Duplicate Threads Merged

    Please do not:

    2. Bump your threads
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    rotating is different from scrolling. right?

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