Needed for visually impaired visitors.
At
http://www.opensourcecms.com/scripts/de ... scriptid=9
...move your mouse over the CMSMS screen capture and a larger image is presented until mouseout.
Does CMSMS have something (tag or ...) that could replicate this behaviour? Thanks!
Larger image on mouseover.
Re: Larger image on mouseover.
There isn't a tag really in CMSMS to handle that sort of thing.
You are really looking for a JavaScript solution, for instance this jQuery solution using the magnifier concept:
http://jdbartlett.com/loupe/
You are really looking for a JavaScript solution, for instance this jQuery solution using the magnifier concept:
http://jdbartlett.com/loupe/
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Re: Larger image on mouseover.
That can be done with CSS, it was done like that one the theme site for a while...
Re: Larger image on mouseover.
Thanks for your assistance. I'm investigating 'magnify', and some 'lightbox' ideas. ie.: http://leandrovieira.com/projects/jquery/lightbox/
In the meantime, a TinyMCE quick and dirty option came to mind -- NOT elegant for sure. Insert/Edit Image > Advanced > Alternative Image (see attached).
And I found out TinyMCE has some neat plugins. Hoping this might be the route. http://www.tinymce.com
Thanks again.
In the meantime, a TinyMCE quick and dirty option came to mind -- NOT elegant for sure. Insert/Edit Image > Advanced > Alternative Image (see attached).
And I found out TinyMCE has some neat plugins. Hoping this might be the route. http://www.tinymce.com
Thanks again.
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Re: Larger image on mouseover.
You can do this easy with CSS. Here you can find a easy guide:
http://www.webmasterworld.com/css/3742910.htm
Or you can use CSS3, imo CSS3 is easier, but not so great support for older browsers. With CSS3 you use the transition and transform tags.
http://www.webmasterworld.com/css/3742910.htm
Or you can use CSS3, imo CSS3 is easier, but not so great support for older browsers. With CSS3 you use the transition and transform tags.