How to make JavaScript image flip default to hover state on mobile - javascript

I have 6 images currently set up with an onmouseover image flip. I'd like to know if there's a straightforward way to make them static on the hovered image for mobile.
Any tips?

If you're looking to test if JavaScript is disabled, and thus your onmouseover won't fire, you can use the <noscript> tag. But I'd sooner advise you to find a CSS :hover solution which would work with JavaScript disabled.

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I believe they are either using CSS3 or Jquery to do this, how can it be done?
EDIT: I also have no idea what this effect is called, nor have I seen it before. I'm hoping someone more experienced has seen this effect before and knows what it is.
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http://tympanus.net/Tutorials/SlideshowJmpress/index2.html
I used this slider on a page that I designed:
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I guess the easiest solution would be to use something like this : http://sliderjs.org/. Basically, you would put an empty place holder and load your image to some invisible div element.
Then, kick off a transition effect with a callback bound to your image's onload event.
You could use a canvas and put a picture on it. Evertything you would need for this can be found here:
http://www.html5canvastutorials.com/tutorials/html5-canvas-images/
Edit: If you want to use CSS3 you could use
#pix{width:200px;height:300px;transition: all 2s;}
#pic:hover{transform:scale(4) translate(100px,100px)}
This would make the div tagged with this id move to the right and become 4 times as large during a period of 2 seconds.
The :hover part is just an event that would make the transition tick. Guess you want to use :active instead.

HTML5 CSS3/Javascript Blur Mask

There are many of us looking for a Javascript/CSS3 solution that can provide a windows7-like UI within a webpage, without using flash.
We need an Opacity mask, rounded borders, and a Blur...
We've got the Opacity and the rounded borders, now we need to be able to apply some Blur effects to a semi-transparent Div.
I tried the BlurFast effect from the Pixastic Library, but it only blurs the actual image, not the background we are seeing trough the image...
Basically, we want a Div to act as a Blur Mask over other contents...
If someone actually succeeded with this, i'll be glad to know its possible :) Thank you
http://t.co/fFLPKnzC
very good article on blur showing the state of the art
sadly "masking" parts of your page, that blur everything behind, is not that easy.
maybe the suggestions in ths blog help you out, as they are very straight forward and from a totally different direction..
therefor to embedd html within svg and use svg-filters on html elements later on
Thought this could be relevant: Aero
Personally, I think the fact that the author states this to be "In other words, one of the most messy and most ineffecient implementations ever"... AND that he can onlt get the effect to work in a single browser... to be extremely telling.
There is no way to do this efficiently or cross-browser at the moment.
The only way you might be able to do it is by using Pixastic to create the blurred image within Canvas, export as dataURI, then use that image as the background for your div. If the div moves, then the positioning of the background-image should move accordingly.

Need Images to maximize on mouseover in HTML pages

I m have thumbnail images in a table and on mouseover the image i should get as blow up and on mouseout it should be normal thumbnail. and i even need to navigate on clicking the Blowup image.
plz guide me with the code of how to do it using javascript or using CSS
I need some thing as in this website : link text
Have a look at the jQuery Plugins, you could probably configure the ThickBox plugin?
Or a pure CSS implementation, doesn't work on IE6 though.
CSS Light Box
question: do you have two pics? One for thumbnail one for enlarged pic? or only one image that changing size?
do u want it gradually maximize or instantly become large?
For 1st case, just do:
function mouseOverFun() {
document.getElementById('imageName').src = "largeImage.jpg";
} // just do the reverse for mouseOut event.
for 2nd case, if it enlarge gradually, look at jQuery.
if not, just change the element size.
jQuery, or any other Javascript library has a host of things you could use to make a fancy gallery.
Try this site:
http://flowplayer.org/tools/index.html
Take a look at the demos pages; excellent ideas for what you're looking for.

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