0chris0
11 Nov 2010, 08:09 AM
Hi
I'm a photographer who maintains his own website which has been built in GoLive. I have very little knowledege of coding beyond very basic stuff but I want to build myself a website like this
http://www.rhysframpton.com/portfolio/fashion/
I like the way the images shrink in size when the corner of the browser is dragged inwards. Many other photographers' sites that have this feature (such as http://www.joeyl.com) seem to be built using flash, again of which I have only basic knowledge. But the above site, when I've looked at the source code doesn't appear to have any flash involved, & the images are separate jpegs that can be dragged onto the desktop (not that I require this, it just suggests again to me that it's not flash).
So, I would be very grateful if someone here can advise on how to achieve this effect or point me towards a tutorial. I've tried finding a name for this technique and the nearest I could get was "responsive site" (?)
My own, clunky site is here - http://www.chrismsaunders.com
many thanks in advance.
I'm a photographer who maintains his own website which has been built in GoLive. I have very little knowledege of coding beyond very basic stuff but I want to build myself a website like this
http://www.rhysframpton.com/portfolio/fashion/
I like the way the images shrink in size when the corner of the browser is dragged inwards. Many other photographers' sites that have this feature (such as http://www.joeyl.com) seem to be built using flash, again of which I have only basic knowledge. But the above site, when I've looked at the source code doesn't appear to have any flash involved, & the images are separate jpegs that can be dragged onto the desktop (not that I require this, it just suggests again to me that it's not flash).
So, I would be very grateful if someone here can advise on how to achieve this effect or point me towards a tutorial. I've tried finding a name for this technique and the nearest I could get was "responsive site" (?)
My own, clunky site is here - http://www.chrismsaunders.com
many thanks in advance.