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Documentation | Spritely
march 2010 by Vaguery
"Spritely is a simple plugin with only two key methods, sprite() and pan() both of which simply animate the background-image css property of an element. The difference between the two is that a 'sprite' image contains two or more 'frames' of animation, whereas a 'pan' image contains a continuous image which pans left or right and then repeats. Typically, in either case, you would use a png file (with or without transparency) for this. You might wish to use a transparent gif for Internet Explorer 6, though it probably won't look as good. Your html elements must already be the correct size you want the sprite to appear, but the background image will typically be larger than the html element, and the spritely methods reposition the background image within the html element."
javascript
html5
animation
web-design
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NO-FLASH
march 2010 by Vaguery
Make a gift bow from a magazine page | How About Orange
november 2009 by Vaguery
"In gift wrap emergencies when you've got the present but need some wrapping, here's an idea for turning a magazine page into a bow. (There may be better ways to stick this thing together, but I used what I had on hand: staples and adhesive glue dots)"
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craft
making
decorative-art
reuse
paper
how-to
ideas
crafts
november 2009 by Vaguery
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