FrogJS 1.1 is a JavaScript script for Image Galleries scripts design by Eric Puidokas.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. FrogJS is a simple, unobtrusive javascript gallery.
Publisher review: FrogJS is a simple, unobtrusive javascript gallery. FrogJS is a simple, unobtrusive javascript gallery. It’s not a replacement for other thumbnail galleries like Lightbox JS, but a different way of showcasing galleries. This type of gallery is best used when a page-by-page gallery is needed, as is the case with photo stories. Below is a small example of a FrogJS gallery. Just click the parrot thumbnail to scroll through the gallery. Features:Image Preloading Fullsize images are preloaded as the user goes through your gallery, one at a time. The user is shown a loading images while the next image in the series is preloaded. No javascript? No problem. A user without javascript enabled will still be able to view your page as a thumbnail gallery. They just won’t get all the fancy animations. Supports any image size FrogJS was created to work with any image size. Thumbnails are placed at the left and right edges of the FrogJS DIV and the main image is centered within that DIV. All you have to do is leave enough room for everything (ex. if your thumbnails are 100px wide and your main image is 400px wide, you’ll need to set your FrogJS DIV’s width to at least 600px). Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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