The last choice is our 'Pazin' Flash Gallery. The main difference of this choice is that it appears you don’t watch a digital gallery or slideshow, but actually have a paper photo in your hand enabling you to have a good look at each image one by one.
Rounded corners are a common element of web designs. Unfortunately, they have been frustratingly difficult to express in clean CSS / HTML. The long term solution is CSS3’s border-radius property, which is nicely supported in the current versions of Safari and Firefox. Sadly but unsurprising
Plenty of new and interesting revisions to the original Fahrner Image Replacement technique sprouted up in late 2003. This was an attempt to consolidate them. Please note that this page is no longer being maintained.
Who wants to use Excel to make a new graph each week? Using CSS and PHP you can create attractive bar graphs (yes, even the stacked kind) that are always up to date.
Here’s an easy way to display a simple percentage graph using PHP to work out the percentages and do the maths and CSS to display the data on your page