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- acescence0
then use pixel dimensions and calculate widths based on viewport size. add an onresize handler to resize them if the user changes the size of their browser window
- moural0
Fixed it!
Thanks for all the help and suggestions, though. Much appreciated.
- Stugoo0
so your looking for an accordian?
http://designreviver.com/tutoria…
- welded0
Have you tried absolutely positioning the images? Sounds like you're floating them or just the default inline, but if they're absolute they will overlap a bit, but won't shove one another around.
- janne760
why not set them as bg's? and scale the divs? or does that kill your intentions?
- moural0
I've tried. It doesn't change anything. The problem is that there are 5 animations running at one time, so the animations kind of choke and they don't scale at the same rate.
- lukusW0
how about using a jquery carousel plugin?
- moural0
Thanks, but the problem with a carousel plugin, and/or the link above, is that it uses fixed widths. This isn't difficult to do with, or without, a plugin.
I'm using percentages, so if the animations aren't in sync, the whole thing pulls off the edge of the page.
I'm thinking I'll just have to do something else...
- BettyBotox0
Any problems using Flash for this? It would be pretty straightforward..
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- lukusW0
do you have a test case online?
- moural0
Here's a quick mock up of what I'm talking about.
http://www.elepheight.com/mock/u…
I just included the expanding animation for the first div, but you get the idea...