I have been enlarging images using the CSS3 Animations in QWB. This works well for the majority of what I want. Occasionally, there are several small areas in the image that I wish to see in more detail. For this, a CSS magnifying glass would work well but I cannot figure out how to make it work in QWB. I see this on ebay and many sales sites. There are numerous ideas on the web for doing this and here is one
https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_j ... _glass.asp
I can get the magnification I want using the CSS Animation in QWB but then it also magnifies the entire image rather than just the area of interest.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
A magnifying glass for images
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Re: A magnifying glass for images
Maybe the "Elevate Zoom" extension is useful?
http://extensions.quickandeasywebbuilder.com/
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Re: A magnifying glass for images
Thanks for the fast reply. Thanks even more for having a solution for me. It took me only a short time to get this extension to do what I want but it will work just fine, it will even do more than I need. Lots of room for experimenting.
Is there a pdf or instructions on how to write an extension? I never heard of an xmz file.
Thanks again.
Is there a pdf or instructions on how to write an extension? I never heard of an xmz file.
Thanks again.
Re: A magnifying glass for images
Extensions can be created with Extension Builder (for Windows only)
http://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/extension_builder.html
See also:
http://www.quickandeasywebbuilder.com/extensions.html
http://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/extension_builder.html
See also:
http://www.quickandeasywebbuilder.com/extensions.html
Re: A magnifying glass for images
Thanks. I will give all that a try. It certainly sounds possible.