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I am trying to create a custom Navigation Bar for a website.
The idea is to create , like a pie chart with the different section of the website, expanding on hover, with a image in the background forming part of the chart itself.
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And then with the hovering effect on one of the parts:
The hovering spread the spiral to the exterior and show the label "Home".
Note that the 'spiral' is representative, normally it would be a logo, or a image.
My question is which technology should i use?
Pure css?
JS?
HTML CANVAS? or SVG?
Another thing is the spiral on the background, if its an image, how can i modify it while hovering? do i need to 're-create' the image with code ? like svg drawings etc..
Thank you very much , any ideas is welcome
I would recommend finding an svg file and uploading it to figma, assigning each section an id, and using event handlers to manage the click events.
This video shows you how to import into figma and assign ids to different sections.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWai7fYp9PY&ab_channel=DevEd
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I've been learning how to code for some time and I come to you because I'm stuck on the construction of an animation. I've been trying to figure out how to make it for two days (image attached) but it seems that I don't have the knowledge to build this animation alone. I've been looking in css but the revelation of a text at a fixed position is not possible with a moving element, and I don't master java script frameworks.
The animation starts with the right image (this is the default state), it then goes through the left image to then let appear only the orange background and the texts.
Animation description
What I can't manage to do is the progressive revelation of the text by this orange form (the two little bars are important and I want to keep them even if it's more complicated).
I simply don't know what to search on google to find the answer, nor if I should do it with css or js or a framework.
I don't necessarily want you to give me the code already pre-made but mostly a direction to exploit.
Thank you in advance for your answers.
You’ll might want to make an SVG shape, and then use clip-path to create a mask. These two articles work their way up to something like what you’re after:
https://css-tricks.com/clipping-masking-css/
https://css-tricks.com/animating-with-clip-path/
The SVG itself could be animated, or you might animate the clip-path property which is covered more in that second link.
Hope that’s helpful!
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How can I create something like a profile card where I will modify some text and colors and then make it an image? I have no idea where to start.
The best thing to use in this case is SVG. You're combining data with a variety of elements and then putting them all together. SVG is much like HTML, but with a tighter focus on the image itself. You can combine raster elements, your data, and vector elements, to make the final image. From there you can either use this image directly or render it to a PNG.
I strongly recommend leaving it in SVG if at all possible, to preserve the text nature of a lot of this data. Not everyone can see the screen. If you burn text into a raster image, screen readers won't be able to read it.
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I want to create a webpage with several small tiles that enlarge when clicked (And show more/different content, but that's not a part of this question).
This is what I have now: http://puu.sh/nX929.png
When I click on the first tile, it looks exactly like I want it to: http://puu.sh/nX9l9.png
But when I click the second tile it looks like this: http://puu.sh/nX95G.png (gap on the left)
That's not what I want, I want to other (small) tiles to float around it. To fill the empty space.
The source code (+ live example) can be found here (but I wouldn't mind doing it in a completely different way): https://www.crescendosassenheim.nl/Hugo/Training/
I don't even know what to Google, because I have absolutely no idea what kind of technique I can use to achieve what I want. Any suggestions?
http://masonry.desandro.com/methods.html Take a look at this I am sure this will help you, what you want is even displayed at the bottom of the page i am linking.
Download masonry in your computer link to it and follow the little guide in their website.
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I'm looking to create a web page that incorporates an image of a house - with various parts of the house responsive to mouse clicks. The house would be the single primary element on the page.
Given that I will probably employ an illustrator to make an image, should I:
try and make it 'box-like' so that I can do it in HTML5/CSS3
use SVG to get as close to the design as possible
use an imagemap and Javascript for detecting the clicks on the image
if it was a chart-type infographic, I would use a charting JS library but it's more of a custom image.
Links to informative URLs or example pages would be greatly welcomed.
I'd suggest using SVG.
In this way you don't compromise on the quality of the image yet you retain an easy way to 'assign' certain parts of the image to have event handlers attached to them.
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I want to create a image gallery using Html 5 Canvas and when I hover a image, it must grow and change opacity. In addition to image selectable and draggable?
How can I do this? Any ideas?
Well sir, first try to code anything and then come to ask for assistance with particular problem. For now it looks like you have no clue about subject and not even tried. I can anwser a question like how to manipulate opacity in canvas, how to implement drag and drop, etc...
but NOT I need someone to implement my whole idea for me
I should also point out that Canvas isn't probably the best technology for this task (in the meaning of both performance and implementation difficulty).
If you insist, you will have to rewrite all functionality which is already easily accessible with DOM and libraries like jQuery.