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CSSplay - Left / Right Click Gallery #2

5th November 2011

IE7, IE8, IE9, IE10, Firefox, Opera, Safari and Chrome



copyright © stu nicholls - CSS play

Information

A similar gallery to the previous one but a little simpler code.

Hover the image above to show the left and right arrows and an indication of which image is being shown. Click the left/right arrows to slide to the previous/next image and the indcator will also move in that direction. When reaching the last or first image another click in the same direction will wrap to the start or end image.

The large images can also be links to other pages.

There will be an instant change of image when viewing in IE (and the arrows will always be visible in IE7 and IE8), but all other browsers will see the images slide left and right.

Firefox and IE9+ are the only browsers which support overflow:hidden when used with border-radius to crop the corners of the images.


Copyright

Because of all the time and effort spent in producing this demonstration
I would ask that you respect my copyright.

  1. If you are using this on a personal web site then please add a link back to CSSplay and retain any copyright comment in the stylesheet.
    A donation to the 'Support CSSplay' fund would be appreciated.
  2. If you are using this on a commercial web site, or as a paying job for a client, then please email me asking for permission - stu{at}cssplay.co.uk and in this case a donation to the 'Support CSSplay' fund is required.
  3. If you are having problems integrating any of my demonstrations into your website then I now offer a service to fault find and correct any errors that you may have introduced. Please email me for more information.

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