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— Cropping Images with JavaScript | ruzee.com - Steffen Rusitschka, ruzee.com
“This post isn't really going to be about javascript rollovers, as they have been covered in the past and really are at the point where CSS has basically”
— Using Javascript To Switch Images, htmlcenter.com
“[Archive] JavaScript (not Java) Discussion and technical support, including AJAX and frameworks (JQuery, MooTools, Prototype”
— JavaScript [Archive] - WebDeveloper.com, webdeveloper.com
“dougv.com | The Web home of Doug Vanderweide " Blog Archive " Swapping An Image From A Non-Animated GIF To An Animated GIF Via JavaScript / DOM says: August 8, 2007 at 5:43 pm [ ] is fundamentally a mash-up of previous topics I have posted on swapping images on mouseover”
— Showing A Larger Image On Thumbnail MouseOver with JavaScript, dougv.com
“One particular design trend that has caught my attention of late on web development and graphic design blogs is the fancy gray border that surrounds images in blog posts. There are subtle variations of it around the web, which you can see on a”
— Add a Custom "Trendy" Border Around Blog Images With CSS, developersniche.com
“A brief tutorial on how to preload images with JavaScript, and speed up the display of images in galleries and rollovers”
— Preloading Images with JavaScript – Web Development Blog, velvetblues.com
“Javascript forum on CodeToad Forum for discussing issues relating to Javascript and Javascript code”
— Javascript Forum - CodeToad, codetoad.com
“Add a Custom "Trendy" Border Around Blog Images With CSS & JavaScript One particular design trend that has caught my attention of late on web development and graphic design blogs is the fancy gray border that surrounds images in blog posts”
— Add a Custom "Trendy" Border Around Blog Images With CSS, impressivewebs.com
“http://www.prismgraphicdesign.co.uk/blog/?p=12. Regards, Tony. November images you're probably doing something that requires javascript, but”
— Code on my mind: Javascript: Image Preloader, blog.152.org
“When the mouse moves over the first image, it's replaced with the second image. And vice versa when the mouse moves off the second image. The image rollover functionality is built right into the image tag. It may be the easiest image switch code”
— Swapping Images With Built-In Image Rollover Code, willmaster.com