moo.rd 1.3.2 is here!
July 14th, 2008 | written by RDThe new point release of moo.rd, the 1.3.2 version, is here!
It doesn’t represent only a “small revision”, but adds more flexibility to the code and a lot of internal enanchements: better performances (speed and structure), less lines of code, more components. I highly recommend to update the previous version with this more powerful and complete last one.
Now let’s see the major changesets and new features:
- new Fx.Cycles effects: inOutLeft and inOutRight
- new Fx.Cycle tranistion, linear, to change the slides without a particular animation
- new internal engine of Fx.Cycle and Fx.Cycles to allow to create thumbnail based and timed animations
- new Virtual transition: fold and new Virtual option: adjustStyles to allow the boxes to appear in the correct positions on window resizing
- new Plug-In: Tutorial, which allows to create professional step-by-step presentations (cycled or not)
- new Plug-In: Tabs, which allows to create professional tab based presentations
- new Overlay rendering: performance improved especially for IE6
- new internal structures to make the whole result more robust and flexible
As for the code, the examples section is now updated and you will find some new demos:
As for the previous releases, the blog and the forum are always opened and tips, suggestions, bug reports and responses are highly welcomed.
Now do stop talking and try moo.rd 1.3.2 out!
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July 16th, 2008
Great job Riccardo, very nice!
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August 7th, 2008
Just wanted to let you know, moord means murder in dutch.
August 7th, 2008
@steefje: we know it. Several people have told us about the dutch meaning, but, again, this library is called moo.rd.
August 13th, 2008
Is it possible with the slideshows (glider) to have a FADE transition??
Fix and scroll transitions are rather abrupt, slowing down the scroll helps a little, but fade is much nicer.
Thank you, Tom
August 14th, 2008
@Tom: you can use the “fade” transition with the Fx.Cycle.fade Class.
Remotely it was possible to do this with the Glider too, but we decided to remove the “fade” mode because it shown too many bugs in partnership with the each others modes (fix and scroll).
In conclusion, using the cycles you can obtain the same effect you’d obtain using the Glider. For more inofrmation see the article i wrote for Six Revions for instructions on how to build an image slideshow with thumbnails based navigation using the cycles.
RD
August 26th, 2008
Sob..
I can’t download the programm!
Why?
It give me and errore file…something like “Navigator”
Someone can help me?
[I know..maybe i’m in wrong to write here, but i’m in Italy, so i really coulden’t know where i have to go!…Waiting for help!]
Greethings, Rox.
August 30th, 2008
@Roxal: i tried both the normal and the svn version, they seem to work correctly.
Which components did you include? Which type of compression did you choose?