May 20, 2013

jQuery-Animated Header Images – Part 1

Part 1 of our Mini Series on jQuery animated header images. No Flash required! ;-) (sorry Adobe…) In this video tutorial I go over a bit of history of what works and what issues arise from previous installations. We get the animation working and solve one of two issues. In Part 2 I will solve the “ugly page load” issue.

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  1. Guillermo Alvarez - says:

    I have a screencasting question. What do you use to zoom specific windows on your screencasts?

  2. Larry Pollock - says:

    It is part of the ScreenFlow application that we use for capture our screen with. The effect(s) are done in post production with the ScreenFlow editor. Both mouse effects, zoom and mouse zoom, transitions and more.

  3. Guillermo Alvarez - says:

    Hmmmm, I have screenflow but i don’t know how to do that! I can zoom in to the whole screen but i didn’t know that you could zoom individual windows! I’ll have to look into that.

    Thank you!

  4. Guillermo Alvarez - says:

    Ok I got it, it’s a callout just that you tell it to do the foreground window instead of the mouse pointer!

    Thanks for pointing that out!

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