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Post by seaturtle on Mar 9, 2017 10:13:01 GMT -8
I love the spinning swirly things, I was just wondering if anybody has successfully tried it on their own banner? You can preview (live view) and download it for free. I tried to follow the instructions but unfortunately I couldn't get it right www.tooplate.com/view/2085-neuron
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Post by Star's Legacy on Mar 9, 2017 10:21:20 GMT -8
seaturtle , Could you elaborate on the spinning swirly things you are talking about? When I view the link I do not see anything moving. Are you talking about having a gif, ie. moving images banner? If yes then this is possible to do. All you need to do is make or find a non copyrighted gif and use the url/link as you would a normal static image. ^^ Edit: Ok I found the live preview and as I said before you can have a gif where images flash/rotate through a set sequence, but I have never experienced working with a user activated movement before. If you are using the coding provided and something does not work it may be because it needs to be possibly tweaked to accommodate Proboards platform.
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Peter
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Post by Peter on Mar 9, 2017 10:34:30 GMT -8
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Post by seaturtle on Mar 9, 2017 11:36:11 GMT -8
Fantastic, can you add more just to see what happens?
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Post by Former Member on Mar 9, 2017 11:38:15 GMT -8
can you add more just to see what happens? The page would catch fire (rofl)
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Post by seaturtle on Mar 9, 2017 11:39:28 GMT -8
seaturtle , Could you elaborate on the spinning swirly things you are talking about? When I view the link I do not see anything moving. Are you talking about having a gif, ie. moving images banner? If yes then this is possible to do. All you need to do is make or find a non copyrighted gif and use the url/link as you would a normal static image. ^^ Edit: Ok I found the live preview and as I said before you can have a gif where images flash/rotate through a set sequence, but I have never experienced working with a user activated movement before. If you are using the coding provided and something does not work it may be because it needs to be possibly tweaked to accommodate Proboards platform. It's cool huh? Yeah the spinning things, and it also moves when you hover your cursor over it. Although I don't really think that's important, I just like the moving effect, even if it's not user activated. I would love to have it on my banner. So are they simply using a gif (or gifs)? I thought it would be highly complex walls of code...!
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Post by seaturtle on Mar 9, 2017 11:42:38 GMT -8
can you add more just to see what happens? The page would catch fire
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Post by Former Member on Mar 9, 2017 11:45:56 GMT -8
I think you are confusing me with Peter mate ha
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Post by seaturtle on Mar 9, 2017 11:48:16 GMT -8
I think you are confusing me with Peter mate Oh oops
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Post by seaturtle on Mar 9, 2017 11:48:39 GMT -8
peter How did you achieve it? I am impressed that you managed to do it. My banner is quite large, so even with a few moving about I think it would look pretty cool. I noticed it does seem to make the background picture a bit funny though, perhaps a simple dark grey or black background would work well and reduce that effect?
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Star's Legacy
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Post by Star's Legacy on Mar 9, 2017 11:58:50 GMT -8
seaturtle , Could you elaborate on the spinning swirly things you are talking about? When I view the link I do not see anything moving. Are you talking about having a gif, ie. moving images banner? If yes then this is possible to do. All you need to do is make or find a non copyrighted gif and use the url/link as you would a normal static image. ^^ Edit: Ok I found the live preview and as I said before you can have a gif where images flash/rotate through a set sequence, but I have never experienced working with a user activated movement before. If you are using the coding provided and something does not work it may be because it needs to be possibly tweaked to accommodate Proboards platform. It's cool huh? Yeah the spinning things, and it also moves when you hover your cursor over it. Although I don't really think that's important, I just like the moving effect, even if it's not user activated. I would love to have it on my banner. So are they simply using a gif (or gifs)? I thought it would be highly complex walls of code...! The effect that the preview that you linked shows is way more complex than a simple gif image. It would require code to respond to user interaction. Whereas a gif is essentially a tiny mini movie comprised of two or more 'scenes' in which it rotates through that can not respond to a cursor movement. It just simply plays through the individual scenes over and over again.
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Post by seaturtle on Mar 9, 2017 12:35:31 GMT -8
It's cool huh? Yeah the spinning things, and it also moves when you hover your cursor over it. Although I don't really think that's important, I just like the moving effect, even if it's not user activated. I would love to have it on my banner. So are they simply using a gif (or gifs)? I thought it would be highly complex walls of code...! The effect that the preview that you linked shows is way more complex than a simple gif image. It would require code to respond to user interaction. Whereas a gif is essentially a tiny mini movie comprised of two or more 'scenes' in which it rotates through that can not respond to a cursor movement. It just simply plays through the individual scenes over and over again. Yeah I thought so. To me gifs are just looping images so I was surprised when you mentioned it was based on gifs!
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Post by Star's Legacy on Mar 9, 2017 12:44:02 GMT -8
The effect that the preview that you linked shows is way more complex than a simple gif image. It would require code to respond to user interaction. Whereas a gif is essentially a tiny mini movie comprised of two or more 'scenes' in which it rotates through that can not respond to a cursor movement. It just simply plays through the individual scenes over and over again. Yeah I thought so. To me gifs are just looping images so I was surprised when you mentioned it was based on gifs! Oh I am sorry you got that impression! I brought it up as an alternative to at least achieve movement even if it was not reactive to the cursor. ^^
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May 14, 2013 14:40:03 GMT -8
Peter
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Post by Peter on Mar 9, 2017 14:18:00 GMT -8
peter How did you achieve it? I am impressed that you managed to do it. My banner is quite large, so even with a few moving about I think it would look pretty cool. I noticed it does seem to make the background picture a bit funny though, perhaps a simple dark grey or black background would work well and reduce that effect? A link to the rep. with documentation is found in the plugin. Nope, that's the quality of the GIF. Test the plugin on a forum and it should be fine. All it is, is a canvas element sitting on top of the banner.
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May 14, 2013 14:40:03 GMT -8
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Post by Peter on Mar 9, 2017 14:28:46 GMT -8
1,200 particles...
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