lorempixum - placeholder images for every case
june 2011 by mlednor
Placeholder Images for every case. Webdesign or Print. It's simple and absolutely free! Just put the custom url in your code like this:
<img src="http://lorempixum.com/400/200" />
to get your FPO / dummy image.
generator
images
webdesign
<img src="http://lorempixum.com/400/200" />
to get your FPO / dummy image.
june 2011 by mlednor
Apache PhotArk - Index
january 2011 by mlednor
Apache PhotArk will be a complete open source photo gallery application including a content repository for the images, a display piece, an access control layer, and upload capabilities. The idea is to have a rigid design for the content repository with a very flexible display piece. The images in the content repository will be protected with granular access control.
Currently PhotArk application is designed as a Web 2.0 application that can be run standalone, or deployed to a Java EE Application Server such as Apache Tomcat. The PhotArk components are defined using the SCA programming model and Apache Tuscany is used as the SCA Runtime. There is also integration with Apache JackRabbit for the Content Repository..
PhotArk gallery currently allows you define a set of albums hosted locally, and also allows you to aggregate external albums exposed as feeds (e.g from Flickr or Picassa).
We are currently seeking help to enhance the development of the application and add new functionality to bring PhotArk to a first class photo gallery application.
web
images
Currently PhotArk application is designed as a Web 2.0 application that can be run standalone, or deployed to a Java EE Application Server such as Apache Tomcat. The PhotArk components are defined using the SCA programming model and Apache Tuscany is used as the SCA Runtime. There is also integration with Apache JackRabbit for the Content Repository..
PhotArk gallery currently allows you define a set of albums hosted locally, and also allows you to aggregate external albums exposed as feeds (e.g from Flickr or Picassa).
We are currently seeking help to enhance the development of the application and add new functionality to bring PhotArk to a first class photo gallery application.
january 2011 by mlednor
Professor Cloud
july 2010 by mlednor
There are some attractive Adobe Flash based solutions for this type of UI component, and while JavaScript versions exist (see this and this), the commercial Flash products tend to have better aesthetics and polish. To redress the balance in JavaScript's favour, I have created this jQuery carousel plugin.
jquery
images
webdesign
july 2010 by mlednor
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