on your coffee table. When you click on one, it will slide open to reveal some details about the image. If JavaScript is turned off, we’ll have a nice grid of image to choose from; clicking them will take us to a page with a larger version of the image and the details. If there’s no CSS support, we’ll get an ugly (but working) list of the images
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
preet
Here’s what we want to end up with: if all the bells and whistles are turned on, we’ll be able to drag our images around to view them; it will be a very basic simulation of a stack of photos
on your coffee table. When you click on one, it will slide open to reveal some details about the image. If JavaScript is turned off, we’ll have a nice grid of image to choose from; clicking them will take us to a page with a larger version of the image and the details. If there’s no CSS support, we’ll get an ugly (but working) list of the images
on your coffee table. When you click on one, it will slide open to reveal some details about the image. If JavaScript is turned off, we’ll have a nice grid of image to choose from; clicking them will take us to a page with a larger version of the image and the details. If there’s no CSS support, we’ll get an ugly (but working) list of the images
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