Once we recreate every single transition available on 90's era video mixers with javascript can we start using the language to actually break new ground?
It's amazing how it's 2012 and we're just now getting around to what flash did years ago, the only difference being a more open, more reliable, standards compliant runtime.<p>Thinking back on the last 10 years of web dev, it seems like Adobe really squandered a good thing with a bad implementation.
The 3D sliders were terribly slow on my computer (Chrome, latest.) Is it just a setting that can be tweeked or is the delay due to the library? Otherwise, very cool fade and choices like that.
Here's the link to the github repo for this project: <a href="https://github.com/p-m-p/jquery-box-slider" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/p-m-p/jquery-box-slider</a>
Worked smoothly in ff beta but my first impression was ruined because halfway through the demo the images were flipped upside down for some reason and remained like that regardless of which effect I selected. Page refresh reset it.
This worked great on an Intel mobile 945 (no 3D accel) equipped laptop in FF. Graceful fallback for Chrome.
(It's hard to give up on a laptop that gives you 10 real hours of battery life.)
Am I only one who thinks that the Horizontal Scroll effect is backwards ? When clicking on the right arrow, I expect to see the next image on the right, not the one on the left.
Codrops posted something similar to this. <a href="http://tympanus.net/Development/Slicebox/" rel="nofollow">http://tympanus.net/Development/Slicebox/</a>
Awesome just what I needed for my next project. Surprisingly works amazingly flawless on iPad 2; user wheaties had to have to slowest computer in the world;)