
The ImageFlow 0.9 is originally developed by Finn Rudolph. A stylish animated horizontal JavaScript carousel as the images flow perspectively and controlled by a slider. After some tweaks work, ImageFlow has been slightly hacked by Ceasar Feijen. This tweaking makes ImageFlow compatible to the Highslide JS effect.
You can now single click the centered image or double click any image in the ImageFlow and it will highslide with a preloader. Highslided image can be rearranged back inside the ImageFlow content with double click. It also possible for you to drag ‘n drop the highslided image anywhere on the website.
Sounds wonderful? Take a tour to give a try on this cool ImageFlow – Highslide JS now!
Posted on 6 September 2008
Tags: Gallery
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This link is broken :(
http://194.95.111.244/~countzero/scripts/_myImageFlowHighSlide/
thx for pointing us. Link is fixed ! :)
tnx , I got it ;)
It`s very better than of some similar projects that are created with FLEX but I think FLEX projects have better features in web page navigation and making hyperlinks on images .
its an awesome script but can i use in a website which im building for my client?
Why shouldn´t you use it in a website for a client???