Weakening neighbors

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52 Responses to “Weakening neighbors”

  1. nikhil says:

    ohh gr8 …. what a script. i like it very much.
    thanks for sharing it.

  2. Andréa Zambrana says:

    I’m very happy, the gallery is visually attractive and beautiful, ty for share!

    now… I want to use this gallery on a site I’m working on, but for this site the number of columns and rows would move to smaller or larger depending on the amount of photos, how can I do this correctly? my attempts has given some problems because the photograph is open under some thumbnails :~( u can help me?

  3. Sanbhu says:

    I have just started javascript, i can’t get this working on my computer. i need some help, plz help me, direct download link is not working as well,

    i admire your talent, salutes from my side

    Sanbhu

  4. Dave says:

    For all of the demos here on this site, I’m pretty impressed. It runs smooth without glitches, which is rare.

    I have developed css and javascript for years, until about 1 and a half year ago, where I completely put my focus on Actionscript, which makes it so much easier to accomplish these kind of things, but by far not as native and accessible.

    Keep up the cool work!

  5. JonnyAG says:

    First off, this is a fantastic script. Love the fluidity. I was wondering if there is a simple way of making the script run automatically without .onclick functions.
    Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
    Donating as we speak. Credit where credit is due.

    • ge1doot says:

      This is a good idea, thanks for asking.

      This script is certainly one of the most complex I have ever written. But the good news is that I have added the necessary logic to handle the “auto-loop” :)

      http://www.dhteumeuleu.com/dht...-auto.html

      Please give a try to this version and let me know what you think.

      Gerard

      • JonnyAG says:

        This is brilliant. Exactly what I meant. What is interesting about this script is the automatic resizing depending on window size. It makes sense, so there is ample space for each box to move accordingly, but i bet you can also have fixed thumbnail sizes if you wanted.
        Really nice work, Gerard. Thank you.

  6. Adam says:

    Hi! First I want to say to you that I’ve spent here few hours and I’m amazed. Your imagination and sense of phisics etc is just amazing.

    And fact that you allow people to use your scripts make me even more amazed. I’ve tried to do it my self but Im not so good programmer and wanna ask something. My ida is to put some bigger images in that and when you click on some box and it get bigger I wanted to make it possible to move image like in that (http://www.dhteumeuleu.com/tom...row-again/) example. Can you give some tips how to do it?

  7. Adam says:

    Im sorry I forgot. Sorry for double post – Is it possible anyhow to add here more pictures – I mean even 30 boxes?

  8. Nahuel José says:

    Brilliant… just brilliant.

  9. letofus says:

    hello
    and huge congratulations for your job and passion.
    by the way hello from agen :)

    just one question: where to “touch” the script to change dimensions of the pictures?
    or is it too complicate?
    thanks
    le tophe

  10. ge1doot says:

    Salut Agen.. Toulouse c’est pas loin ;-)

    No simple way to do so in this demo, sorry. Image dimensions will adjust in function of container’s size.

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