Wondering if there is a reference/book/web site anyone could recommend to get more information on how to construct the zoom effect Melissa demonstrated last week?
Hi, Mark -- In case Melissa would happen not to see this thread, you are welcome to reach out to her directly using the 'Contact Me' link on her profile page. :)
Yes it is, I saw the zoom challenge and I went to Melissa's site and saw the code. I am not to the point where the code means anything yet and I was trying to ask (very unsuccessfully) what folks would recommend for learning how to use the code in the tutorial. Thank you for any and all suggestions! Mark
Many thanks for the clarification, and while I will have to defer to the experts in our community to assist you further with the JS coding itself (as that is not something for which we are able to provide support), I did want to stop back in to share our JS Best Practices sheet in case you'd like to take a look.
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Hi, Mark -- In case Melissa would happen not to see this thread, you are welcome to reach out to her directly using the 'Contact Me' link on her profile page. :)
Melissa did a tutorial that she posted a link to for this one
Hi, Mark -- Is this, 40+ Techniques for Zooming and Magnifying Pictures #114, what you had in mind? If you scroll down, you will see an entry for Melissa, among many other great examples! :)
Yes it is, I saw the zoom challenge and I went to Melissa's site and saw the code. I am not to the point where the code means anything yet and I was trying to ask (very unsuccessfully) what folks would recommend for learning how to use the code in the tutorial. Thank you for any and all suggestions! Mark
Mark
I see, Mark!
Many thanks for the clarification, and while I will have to defer to the experts in our community to assist you further with the JS coding itself (as that is not something for which we are able to provide support), I did want to stop back in to share our JS Best Practices sheet in case you'd like to take a look.
Also, please note that when you reply to a forum thread via email, the details in your signature are visible to the public. In the interests of protecting your privacy, you are welcome to click here to be taken to the thread itself and then use the EDIT button beneath your post to remove those details if you wish. :)
Thank you for the assistance Christie!
Mark
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