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The most commonly used JavaScript effect on the Web is the image rollover. For the one person with access to the Web who’s never seen one before, an image rollover happens when you move your ...
As always, only use this code if the browser you’re designing for supports image manipulation via JavaScript (that is, Netscape 3 or later and Internet Explorer 4 or later). So, this code starts ...
JavaScript-loaded images can be indexed, Google's Martin Splitt confirms. Learn common indexing issues and best practices to ensure your JS images appear in search. Google can index JS-loaded ...
It is called Lightbox JS and it basically uses JavaScript to open up a neat larger view of the image on the page. I use it on many sites, but you can see a quick example on the RustyBrick Mobile ...
developer Kee Hinckley along with the folks at Somewhere Inc. have created an enhanced perl script that will take any entered URL and convert the entire page (including any images, JavaScript, CSS ...
Include any extra CSS and JavaScript in the html file. If you have any images, load them from Unsplash or use solid colored rectangles. The user will provide you with notes in blue or red text ...