Just messing with the jQuery Cycle Plugin for use in a photo-gallery.
It’s a really easy to use piece of javascript that allows you to make a slide-show of your photos that can fade, scroll, wipe, zoom into each other and a whole lot more.
It really only needs fairly basic coding skills, if you are comfortable with html and at least have an idea of what javascript is and how to link it you should be fine.
Camera PC jacks are the bane of many a photographer.
Why? Because they go wrong. OK most things go wrong, but these little beauties do so due to their design not allowing a decent connection and therefore cable to be produced.
This wouldn’t be so much of a problem of they were cheap to replace, but with a Nikon brand cable starting around £35 they are an expensive necessity.
David Hobby @Strobist had a good and simple idea, swap them for 3.5mm(1/8″) headphone jacks.
OK I’m not sure if it was his idea entirely but he’s definitely onto a winner.
3.5mm jack cables are a little more reliable, maybe not massively so, but with them available from £1 each on eBay the worry starts to go away, simply buy spares.
David has put the challenge to manufacturers that he will actively promote their product on his site, http://strobist.blogspot.com if they produce a hot shoe flash in 2010 that includes a 3.5mm jack.
So if you happen to be a camera or flash manufacturer (Nikon I’m looking at you) got yourself over there and get it made!
With my Windows 7 RC running out in the near future I decided to switch to a retail copy and start the process of reinstalling everything. One of the first things to get setup was of course firefox and with it firebug.
For those of you who don’t know firebug, it is a web development tool that allows you to inspect HTML and modify style and layout in real-time. This superb tool allows you to see the effect of any changes you make to a website on the fly without making actual modifications to the code. You can also debug and profile javascript and pause execution at any time. As with most of the best bit of software it works really smoothly, is incredibly powerful and saves us hours of development time.
For you web designers out there who don’t use firebug, get it now!
There is also chromebug to integrate with Google’s browser should that be your choice. For you IE users there is some sort of version that can be used by adding code to your site, not tried it but it looks like it’s a PITA. Just use firefox, it’s simply better.
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finally seen avatar really enjoyed it, the 3D was great. Can see why it didn't get an oscar though. Will try hurt locker to see why that did 19 hrs ago