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King Tut
Aint my website, however im very intersted in its design, and in the way the designer used CSS and JS!
So, why not share it with you?!

It's a PhotoBlog.
At the first time you look at the box that appears when i hover on the pic, and the left side panel, you might think that there is some flash work used, but the amazing fact is that he did NOT use any flash objects in his design which really made me clap for it.

Enjoy: http://www.j-roumagnac.net/
IamShipon1988
I really like that script. Which version are you using?
Red-Spiral
wow that is really nice

im going to try and find a tut on this lol

Thanks,
Red-Spiral
King Tut
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I really like that script. Which version are you using?

I did not design that, i just found this website while i was surfing the net, i like it alot, so i want to share it with you all.

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wow that is really nice

im going to try and find a tut on this lol


Good luck
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For the website author and owner: http://www.j-roumagnac.net/index.php?x=about

but the jackshit is that i cant find any f***in info about the designer and coder shitttttttttt sad.gif

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The aithor is just a photographer and his setup are:

* Equipment :
o Nikon D200
o Nikkor 18-200 mm f/3.5-5.6 ED AF-S VR
o Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D AF
o Sigma 10-20mm f4.0-5.6 EX DC HSM
o Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G AF-S VR
o Lensbaby 2.0
o Flash Nikon SB-800
o Nikon DR-6 Right Angle Viewfinder
o Tripod Velbon Sherpa 200R
o Reversing ring (for my 50mm)
o Filters: Neutral, polarizer and Hoya ND400
o PC Compatible / screen NEC 20WMGX2
o Wacom intuos3 9"x12"
o Epson Stylus Pro 3800
* Softwares :
o Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
o Adobe Photoshop CS3
o ePaperPress PT Lens
Red-Spiral
lol Tut

Thanks for that ingo...ill try to find something

Thanks,
Red-Spiral
Robb
Wow that looks really nice ohmy.gif
Thats the type of website that should be more common among photographers, it really helps their work to stand out!
Trippin7464
From the looks of the source code the guy might have made it all himself.
He uses these four javascript files: mootools.js, flexcroll.js, swfobject.js, functions.js
King Tut
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From the looks of the source code the guy might have made it all himself.
He uses these four javascript files: mootools.js, flexcroll.js, swfobject.js, functions.js

Quick look at the scripts:

mootools:
http://www.j-roumagnac.net/templates/jr_v3...pts/mootools.js
flexcroll:
http://www.j-roumagnac.net/templates/jr_v3...ts/flexcroll.js
swfobject:
http://www.j-roumagnac.net/templates/jr_v3...ts/swfobject.js
functions:
http://www.j-roumagnac.net/templates/jr_v3...ts/functions.js
Trippin7464
Even closer look at the javascript files.

mootools.js http://mootools.net/

flexscroll.js http://www.hesido.com/web.php?page=customscrollbar

swfobject.js http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/

functions.js i'm not really sure...
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