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Animated Portfolio Gallery with jQuery. Today we will create an animated portfolio gallery with jQuery.

Animated Portfolio Gallery with jQuery

The gallery will contain a scroller for thumbnails and a content area where we will display details about the portfolio item. The image can be enlarged by clicking on it, making it appear as an overlay. The idea is to animate the […] View demoDownload source Today we will create an animated portfolio gallery with jQuery. The idea is to animate the content elements whenever a thumbnail is clicked. The great template collection for the demo can be found on DzineBlog. Let’s start with the HTML structure. Cool and Useful jQuery Image and Content Sliders and Slideshows. May 23 2011 Looking for some cool new (and free) jQuery slider plug-ins and scripts?

Cool and Useful jQuery Image and Content Sliders and Slideshows

Then here is the perfect round-up created just for you. Here, we have collected the best of the freshest jQuery plug-ins for creating amazing image and content sliders. Because all of these plug-ins come with different functionality, this guide should help you figure out which one suits you best. Let’s go! Minimalistic Slideshow Gallery with jQuery. In today’s tutorial we will create a simple and beautiful slideshow gallery that can be easily integrated in your web site.

Minimalistic Slideshow Gallery with jQuery

Portfolio Image Navigation with jQuery. Today we want to create a portfolio image navigation template with jQuery.

Portfolio Image Navigation with jQuery

The idea is to show some portfolio items in a grouped fashion and navigate through them in all 2D ways (horizontal/vertical). Either the arrows or the little boxes below the current image can be used in order to navigate. View demo Download source The beautiful photography is by Angelo González. Check out his Flickr photostream or follow him on Twitter @ag2r. Slicebox - 3D Image Slider. Creative Lifesaver Honest Entertainer Brave Astronaut Affectionate Decision Maker Faithful Investor Groundbreaking Artist Selfless Philantropist Example 2: Slideshow with play & pause and horizontal slices.

Slicebox - 3D Image Slider

Responsive Image Gallery with Thumbnail Carousel. A tutorial on how to create a responsive image gallery with a thumbnail carousel using Elastislide.

Responsive Image Gallery with Thumbnail Carousel

Inspired by Twitter's "user gallery" and upon a request to show an integration of Elastislide, we want to implement a responsive gallery that adapts to the view-port width. The gallery will have a view switch that allows to view it with the thumbnail carousel or without. We'll also add the possibility to navigate with the keyboard. View demo Download source Today we want to show you how to create a responsive image gallery with a thumbnail carousel using Elastislide. We’ll use the jQuery Touchwipe Plugin that will make it possible to navigate the images by “wiping” on the iPhone and iPad. The images in the demo are by über-talented Sherman Geronimo-Tan and you can find his Flickr photostream here: Sherman Geronimo-Tan’s Flickr Photostream The photos are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) License. So, let’s do it!

The Markup Let’s take a look at the style. Galleria – The JavaScript Image Gallery. Fresh Sliding Thumbnails Gallery with jQuery and PHP. In this tutorial we are going to create another full page image gallery with a nice thumbnail area that scrolls automatically when moving the mouse. Interactive Photo Desk with jQuery and CSS3. In this little experiment we created an interactive photo desk that provides some “realistic” interaction possibilities for the user.

Interactive Photo Desk with jQuery and CSS3

The idea is to have some photos on a surface that can be dragged and dropped, stacked and deleted, each action resembling the real world act. For example, if we drag a picture, […] View demoDownload source In this little experiment we created an interactive photo desk that provides some “realistic” interaction possibilities for the user. The idea is to have some photos on a surface that can be dragged and dropped, stacked and deleted, each action resembling the real world act. For example, if we drag a picture, it get’s “picked up” first, making it appear a little bit bigger, since it would be closer to us.

You can download the source code of this and experiment with it, there are many more possibilities to discover and integrate. The images are taken from the amazing photostream of tibchris on Flickr. We hope you enjoy this little experiment!!