I have done plenty of retro photo effect tutorials in the past, but they have all been done using Photoshop. After playing around with some cool new CSS3 features I managed to create a pretty decent looking retro style image effect using just CSS.
Here is a new plugin for creating nice sliding captions for images. When hovering over the image, the caption appears and the image gets a semi-transparent color overlay. You can configure the plugin with the following properties.
Some images are worth a closer look, which is why there\'s Image Power Zoomer. It gives any image on your page the ability to be magnified when the mouse rolls over it. A magnifying glass that appears over the image lets the user zoom in on any portion.
Sliderman.js is a standalone javascript library for sliding images. The main feature of Sliderman.js is multiple unique effects which can be combined together. Sliderman.js works in all popular browsers and was properly tested in the following versions (OS Windows).
Allows you to create multiple image overlays for an image with imagemap by defining the overlay images in the title tag.
Lightview was built to change the way you overlay content on a website.
Our demo illustrates a few of the possibilities available to a developer using our Lightbox Gone Wild Script. Just click on the links to see how lightbox can be used to provide additional info, show an image or present a form for user input. Lightbox makes it easy to
This is not the official version of ImageFlow. It is a slightly hacked version by Ceasar Feijen that makes ImageFlow compatible to the Highslide JS effect.
Jcrop is the quick and easy way to add image cropping functionality to your web application. It combines the ease-of-use of a typical jQuery plugin with a powerful cross-platform DHTML cropping engine that is faithful to familiar desktop graphics applications.
Hot!Spot can creates a fading effect between two images while hovering a elenment using MooTools.