![]() work work work i got to go and work on my blog and hopefully be as successful as chris is someday. :) Its a bit pricey from a students allowance here in the philippines. I do wish I could get my own DSLR someday. ![]() But also I really think that this is a science for it involves structured procedure, technique and logic. Like art you use your God-given talent and combine it with skills that you learn through hardwork… Photographs, photoshop and illustrator is often like the colors that painters use, codes like css-xhtml and jquery is often like the eye for detail of a painter and lastly the monitor screen is like the canvass in which you unleash your masterpiece and express your inner artist or geek for that matter (right on chris!). One of the reasons that most web designers are also photographers is that photography is also an art like web design… It involves an appreciation of beauty… perhaps this is also the reason why most web designers also like painting, music and sketching… I consider web designers web artists. Master those fundamentals, and the rest comes along with it over time. But those things are somewhat minor compared to the core concepts. Yes, photography can get more complicated with things like different lenses, dealing with white balance, and processing RAW. Yes, CSS can get more complicated with stuff like CSS3 transitions, cross-browser quirks, and trying to style form elements to look decent. Then it happens again, “this is all there is?” Then the further you dig in, you realize it basically boils down to your ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. #Photostack css how toIt seems like learning how to change everything according to the circumstances and your desired outcome is going to be incredibly complicated. At first, a DSLR can seem like a maze of settings and details to know about. ![]() It takes a day to learn and a lifetime to master.ĬSS might seem a little mystifying at first, until you dig in a little and then you might think “this is all there is?” I found photography to be similar. Yet, understanding it and being really good at it are pretty far apart. There is no logic, no math, no object oriented concepts, no security concerns… It largely reads like plain English. You select things, and change the values of different properties. I think maybe the connection runs a little deeper though, in that it appeals to our inner nerd in the same type of way.ĬSS isn’t a particularly difficult language to understand. You have a canvas of sorts and you need to take into account the principals of design: color, balance, line, shape, contrast… the gestalt. Maybe it’s because photography is a lot like design. Maybe we like to have the equipment we need to take decent pictures for websites and it grows from there. House, Baby You can have all the faith you want in spirits, and the afterlife, and heaven and hell, but when it comes to this world, dont be an idiot. Why the overlap of interests? Well clearly web design often incorporates photographs. ![]() #Photostack css codeThe code of images.html looks like this: Īnd that of photostack.js looks like this: (function($),opt.timespan+opt.It sure seems like a heck of a lot of web designers are also photographers, doesn’t it? And by “photographer”, I mean they own a DSLR and heavily consider aesthetics when taking a picture. I suspect that the problem may go by some variable that says $ (this), but try changing it from 2039432 forms and I do not manage to paste it to make it work. When I open images.html, it works perfect, but when I open the index.html and load imagenes.html inside #section, it stops working. I want to add a gallery of images to my website, and as all the sections I load them into a div, every time I find a gallery example that I like, it stops working when I load it into my div "# section ".įor example, I have my index.html which is the one that contains the div "#section" and the gallery that is called images.html. ![]()
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