How to use CSS to Create a 'Two Step' Photographic Gallery
26.May.12 @ 05:02:13, WebReference, 14567 times read
In the wake of his success with 'How to Create a Photographic Gallery Using CSS,' author Stu Nicholls has created a new method which doesn't require thumbnail images and has a unique two step method of display. The 'mouse hover' stage creates a half size image and the 'mouse click' creates a full size image. 0912
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