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IE6 png fix for foreground images

Using just html and css with no extra markup to produce foreground png images




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Image dropdown with tooltips

Using the no hacks float drop technique to produce an image dropdown menu with popup tooltips.




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CSS3 Image Manipulation

Using CSS3 to animate a set of thumbnail images.




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Safari Mobile browser 'exploding' image links.

Using CSS3 to produce an expanding stack of image links, suitable for the iPad etc.




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CSS3 Vertical Image Slide Menu.

Using CSS3 to produce a vertical sliding set of panels with menus.




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Image enlarger

Using the gerneral sibling selector to show enlarged sections of an image on hover.




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Image Information Panels

Using CSS3 and the latest discoveries and techniques to have a click action image information panels.




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An image fix for stay open sub menus on the iPad, iPhve and iPod Touch

Using an image to close any open sub menus on the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.




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CSS Image Rotation

Using CSS to cycle though a set of images.




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Content: 100 image gallery

Using :before/:after and content: together with the general sibling selector to produce a CSS only gallery of 100 images with all the image information in the stylesheet.




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Animated image enlarger

An image enlarger with animation, title and descriptive text (which can contain links)..




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Focus on images

A method of applying :focus to images.




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Image click information panels

A show/hide information panels using click to open and close.




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CSS3 Image Zoooom

Using CSS3 to 'animate zoom' a set of thumbnail images.




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CSSplay Image Rotation

Using CSS3 to rotate a set of images.




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CSSplay Slide/Fly menu with Image 'Bounce'

Using css3 transitions to animate a slide/fly menu with image 'bounce'.




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Image Magnifier with Bounce

A simple image magnifier with a bounce animation.




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CSSplay Image Grid Zoom

A gallery of images on a grid with hover to zoom the images and partially zoom adjacent images.




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Content: image gallery version #2 for the iPad etc..

Using :before/:after and content: together with the general sibling selector to produce a CSS only gallery with minimal code for the iPad etc..




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Permanent Image Click Gallery

CSS only gallery with permanent images, using no :target, iframes, objects or javascript.




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Permanent Image Click 'Radio' Gallery

CSS only gallery with permanent images, using no :target, iframes, objects or javascript, version 2.




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CSS play - Enlarging an area of an image

Using a new technique to enlarge a section of an image.




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CSS play - Image between text

Centering an image between two columns of text with wrap around




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CSS play - Before and After Image Slider

A left/right slider to reveal/hide an 'after' image with a hold feature.




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CSS play - Before and After Image Slider - version 2

A left/right slider to reveal/hide an 'after' image suitable for IE7+.




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CSS play - Scan and Magnify an Image

Enlarging a section of a smaller image by vertically scanning the smaller image.




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CSS play - Image reflections

A CSS only method of producing image reflections on solid background colors.




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CSS play responsive 'background' images suitable for IE7 and IE8

A method of getting IE7, IE8 and early version of other browsers to support 'background-size:cover'.




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CSS play responsive image map

A responsive image map that works on touch screen devices including Android OS and IE10.




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CSSplay - Imagemap with hover effect

An html imagemap with hover effect for all browsers except IE which has fallback to a plain imagemap.




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CSSplay - CSS 'toggle' zooming images

A CSS only method of toggling the zoom state of images. Works in all modern browsers including the Android browser.




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CSSplay - Imagemap with CSS only hover effect

A CSS only hover effect on an html imagemap. For Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera with fallback for IE7+




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CSS PLAY - Responsive foreground image 'contain'

A CSS only method of containing a responsive foreground image in a fullscreen browser window without @media queries.




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CSS PLAY - Responsive foreground image 'cover'

A CSS only method of covering a responsive foreground image in a fullscreen browser window without @media queries.




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CSS PLAY - Responsive foreground image 'cover/contain' slideshow

A CSS only responsive foreground image fullscreen slideshow with 'cover' and 'contain' images and no @media queries.




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CSS PLAY - Tracking images using CSS shape

Using CSS shape to have text track the shape of images. For all modern browsers except IE and Firefox.




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The design of composite images

Increasing digitisation of society has enabled the study of collective... more




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How to Fan Out Images on Scroll to Promote an Image Gallery in Divi

Knowing how to fan out images with Divi’s scroll effects can be a subtle and impressive design element to help promote an image gallery on a landing page. The idea is to engage users as they scroll down the page by fanning out images like a hand of playing cards. In this tutorial, we are […]

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Fresh images reveal what the new Milburngate development will look like

The first phase of the multi million pound development in Durham city is under way and is expected to take 18 months to complete




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Police release image of man who may be able help North Belfast burglary probe

"The identification of this male is of vital importance to this investigation"




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Does the hero image matter?

An overwhelming majority of websites incorporate the “hero image” design pattern. This is where a large, visually impactful image is used at the top of the page along with key messaging to emotionally engage the target audience. As one of the first elements one sees, the actual imagery used is often subject of attention during […]

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How to Display Mode-Specific Images

Now that we have most of the basics of HTML and CSS in the browser, we’ve begun implementing new features that I would consider “quality of life” improvements, many of which have been inspired by mobile. One great example is the CSS prefers-color-scheme media query, which allows developers to cater their design to system theme […]

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9 Simple CSS Image Filters

CSS image filters are a quick way to tweak images in the browser without resorting to Photoshop. This simple reference gives you 9 CSS filter shorthands that provide an excellent way to maintain style consistency across visual content on your site, or just add a little fun to image hovers. CSS filters are most commonly […]


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Photography Tips: How To Create An Amazing Floating Image

You can do everything today. There are certainly no limits to what the mind can achieve, and that includes floating. With simply manipulating layers using Photoshop, a floating image has never been...




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Does the hero image matter?

An overwhelming majority of websites incorporate the “hero image” design pattern. This is where a large, visually impactful image is used at the top of the page along with key messaging to emotionally engage the target audience. As one of the first elements one sees, the actual imagery used is often subject of attention during […]

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5 Product Image Tips For High Converting Landing Pages

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, but have you ever stopped to think what your Ecommerce images are saying about the products you’re trying to sell online? Are your photos helping your products to jump off the screen and convince shoppers to buy them? Or, are your product images quite simply […]

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Scientists Obtain 'lucky' Image of Jupiter

Astronomers have produced a remarkable new image of Jupiter, tracing the glowing regions of warmth that lurk beneath the gas giant's cloud tops. The picture was captured in infared by the Gemini North Telescope in Hawaii, and is one of the sharpest observations of the planet ever made from the ground.




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eagereyesTV: What Is Data? Part 2, Are Images Data?

Visualization turns data into images, but are images themselves data? There are often claims that they are, but then you mostly see the images themselves without much additional data. In this video, I look at image browsers, a project classifying selfies along a number of criteria, and the additional information stored in HEIC that makes […]




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GraCIAS: Grassmannian of Corrupted Images for Adversarial Security. (arXiv:2005.02936v2 [cs.CV] UPDATED)

Input transformation based defense strategies fall short in defending against strong adversarial attacks. Some successful defenses adopt approaches that either increase the randomness within the applied transformations, or make the defense computationally intensive, making it substantially more challenging for the attacker. However, it limits the applicability of such defenses as a pre-processing step, similar to computationally heavy approaches that use retraining and network modifications to achieve robustness to perturbations. In this work, we propose a defense strategy that applies random image corruptions to the input image alone, constructs a self-correlation based subspace followed by a projection operation to suppress the adversarial perturbation. Due to its simplicity, the proposed defense is computationally efficient as compared to the state-of-the-art, and yet can withstand huge perturbations. Further, we develop proximity relationships between the projection operator of a clean image and of its adversarially perturbed version, via bounds relating geodesic distance on the Grassmannian to matrix Frobenius norms. We empirically show that our strategy is complementary to other weak defenses like JPEG compression and can be seamlessly integrated with them to create a stronger defense. We present extensive experiments on the ImageNet dataset across four different models namely InceptionV3, ResNet50, VGG16 and MobileNet models with perturbation magnitude set to {epsilon} = 16. Unlike state-of-the-art approaches, even without any retraining, the proposed strategy achieves an absolute improvement of ~ 4.5% in defense accuracy on ImageNet.




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Teaching Cameras to Feel: Estimating Tactile Physical Properties of Surfaces From Images. (arXiv:2004.14487v2 [cs.CV] UPDATED)

The connection between visual input and tactile sensing is critical for object manipulation tasks such as grasping and pushing. In this work, we introduce the challenging task of estimating a set of tactile physical properties from visual information. We aim to build a model that learns the complex mapping between visual information and tactile physical properties. We construct a first of its kind image-tactile dataset with over 400 multiview image sequences and the corresponding tactile properties. A total of fifteen tactile physical properties across categories including friction, compliance, adhesion, texture, and thermal conductance are measured and then estimated by our models. We develop a cross-modal framework comprised of an adversarial objective and a novel visuo-tactile joint classification loss. Additionally, we develop a neural architecture search framework capable of selecting optimal combinations of viewing angles for estimating a given physical property.