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    Page Curl script wanted please

    Hi

    I'm trying to find a free javascript affect that will make the changes
    from one page to another in a browser look like the page is curling
    over as if the pages of a book are turning over. Does anyone know of
    one please. I have looked on google but the millions of pages that
    come up seem void of such a thing :)



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  • ß Ø ® G

    #2
    Re: Page Curl script wanted please

    On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 02:49:17 +0000, ß Ø ® G <borg@deadspam. com>
    wrote:
    [color=blue]
    >Hi
    >
    >I'm trying to find a free javascript affect that will make the changes
    >from one page to another in a browser look like the page is curling
    >over as if the pages of a book are turning over. Does anyone know of
    >one please. I have looked on google but the millions of pages that
    >come up seem void of such a thing :)[/color]


    this might help if you see where I want to use it

    http://www.davessite.co.uk\BOOKENTRY.HTM


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    • Michael Winter

      #3
      Re: Page Curl script wanted please

      On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 02:49:17 +0000, ß Ø ® G <borg@deadspam. com> wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > I'm trying to find a free javascript affect that will make the changes
      > from one page to another in a browser look like the page is curling
      > over as if the pages of a book are turning over. Does anyone know of
      > one please. I have looked on google but the millions of pages that
      > come up seem void of such a thing :)[/color]

      Something like Flash would be a better solution for this. JavaScript
      wasn't designed for intensive graphic manipulation, and providing a
      cross-browser solution will probably be next to impossible.

      Mike

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      • Douglas Crockford

        #4
        Re: Page Curl script wanted please

        > > I'm trying to find a free javascript affect that will make the changes[color=blue][color=green]
        > > from one page to another in a browser look like the page is curling
        > > over as if the pages of a book are turning over. Does anyone know of
        > > one please. I have looked on google but the millions of pages that
        > > come up seem void of such a thing :)[/color][/color]
        [color=blue]
        > Something like Flash would be a better solution for this. JavaScript
        > wasn't designed for intensive graphic manipulation, and providing a
        > cross-browser solution will probably be next to impossible.[/color]

        Strictly speaking, it is Browsers that were not designed for intensive
        graphic manipulation. JavaScript is not the limiting thing here. In fact,
        Flash has a dialect of JavaScript in it, which would be used to produce the
        effect.




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        • ß Ø ® G

          #5
          Re: Page Curl script wanted please

          On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 06:47:57 -0800, "Douglas Crockford"
          <nospam@covad.n et> wrote:
          [color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
          >> > I'm trying to find a free javascript affect that will make the changes
          >> > from one page to another in a browser look like the page is curling
          >> > over as if the pages of a book are turning over. Does anyone know of
          >> > one please. I have looked on google but the millions of pages that
          >> > come up seem void of such a thing :)[/color][/color]
          >[color=green]
          >> Something like Flash would be a better solution for this. JavaScript
          >> wasn't designed for intensive graphic manipulation, and providing a
          >> cross-browser solution will probably be next to impossible.[/color]
          >
          >Strictly speaking, it is Browsers that were not designed for intensive
          >graphic manipulation. JavaScript is not the limiting thing here. In fact,
          >Flash has a dialect of JavaScript in it, which would be used to produce the
          >effect.
          >
          >http://www.crockford.com
          >[/color]


          never used flash at all so I have no idea if it would be easy to do or
          anything.

          Thanks for the help. I did find one page transformation script but it
          didn't fold, a side peel would be ok though


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          • Michael Winter

            #6
            Re: Page Curl script wanted please

            On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 06:47:57 -0800, Douglas Crockford <nospam@covad.n et>
            wrote:
            [color=blue][color=green]
            >> JavaScript wasn't designed for intensive graphic manipulation, and
            >> providing a cross-browser solution will probably be next to impossible.[/color]
            >
            > Strictly speaking, it is Browsers that were not designed for intensive
            > graphic manipulation. JavaScript is not the limiting thing here. In fact,
            > Flash has a dialect of JavaScript in it, which would be used to produce
            > the effect.[/color]

            I meant JavaScript in the context of browsers. I'm well aware that
            JavaScript, or more precisely ECMAScript, has applications beyond that of
            client-side web site scripting.

            Mike

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            • Douglas Crockford

              #7
              Re: Page Curl script wanted please

              > >> JavaScript wasn't designed for intensive graphic manipulation, and[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
              > >> providing a cross-browser solution will probably be next to impossible.[/color][/color][/color]
              [color=blue][color=green]
              > > Strictly speaking, it is Browsers that were not designed for intensive
              > > graphic manipulation. JavaScript is not the limiting thing here. In[/color][/color]
              fact,[color=blue][color=green]
              > > Flash has a dialect of JavaScript in it, which would be used to produce
              > > the effect.[/color][/color]
              [color=blue]
              > I meant JavaScript in the context of browsers. I'm well aware that
              > JavaScript, or more precisely ECMAScript, has applications beyond that of
              > client-side web site scripting.[/color]

              Of course you were. I pointed it out for the benefit of the underclassmen.




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              • Jim Ley

                #8
                Re: Page Curl script wanted please

                On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:05:17 GMT, Michael Winter
                <M.Winter@bluey onder.co.invali d> wrote:
                [color=blue]
                >On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 02:49:17 +0000, ß Ø ® G <borg@deadspam. com> wrote:
                >[color=green]
                >> I'm trying to find a free javascript affect that will make the changes
                >> from one page to another in a browser look like the page is curling
                >> over as if the pages of a book are turning over. Does anyone know of
                >> one please. I have looked on google but the millions of pages that
                >> come up seem void of such a thing :)[/color]
                >
                >Something like Flash would be a better solution for this. JavaScript
                >wasn't designed for intensive graphic manipulation, and providing a
                >cross-browser solution will probably be next to impossible.[/color]

                You could do this in IE4, and probably still can, I even posted the
                script once... It was a crap effect then though, and still is now.


                Jim.
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