Neatly done, though I’d really prefer these things come with at least a blog entry describing how it was done.
Mainly I’d love to know if it’s reasonable to modify it towards your own use. Looking at the CSS it seems like a lot of very tiny and hairy tweaks, that would require someone who is both technically adept, and very visually adept.
Update: The download has a version of the code with some very helpful comments. Not so useful for my purposes, but very useful if you wanted to learn more about the techniques used to build this thing.
Mainly I’d love to know if it’s reasonable to modify it towards your own use. Looking at the CSS it seems like a lot of very tiny and hairy tweaks, that would require someone who is both technically adept, and very visually adept.
The CSS is here: http://iamceege.com/pure-css3-content-slider/css/slider.css
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Update: The download has a version of the code with some very helpful comments. Not so useful for my purposes, but very useful if you wanted to learn more about the techniques used to build this thing.
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Update 2: Here’s a blog entry by the other on the building of it: https://forrst.com/posts/The_Pure_CSS3_Content_Slider_Look_m...