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Film strip gallery with information text

29th July 2009

Hover over the filmstrip to turn the negative images into the positive versions and display the full size image above.

Hover over the full size image to see the descriptive text.

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Information

Bringing the previous gallery demo up to date and moving it forward in style to produce a film strip gallery.

The film strip uses two thumbnail images, a negative and a positiove and has the portrait images rotated 90 degrees as they would be on a roll of film.

Hovering over the thumbnails will change them from the negative image to the positive version and also show the full size image centered above.

Moving the mouse vertically to hover the large image will show some descriptive text superimposed over the top of the image using an opaque background. This large image can also be a link to another page.

This has been tested in IE6, IE7, IE8, Firefox, Opera, Safari(PC) and Google Chrome.

A vertical filmstrip will be coming soon.



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