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Do you have see this page http://google.github.io/tracing-framework/ , it's a amazing animation it there.
You guys know how to generate it ? I sure it isn't by hand.
They're using Javascript and this image which is super huge(along with a few other images you can view in their resources. And you can see the source of one of their js files here.
btdubs - Yes - they ARE using canvas.
Not sure if that answers your question or you wanted something more specific.
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I want to use interactive charts in my projects.
I have to show all the data in charts .
So that I am finding the interactive charts.
this can help you?
HTML5: http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/htmlchart/examples/overview/defaultcs.aspx
HTML: http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/chart/examples/overview/defaultcs.aspx
it's very simple use this components.
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I am making a http request that returns a url to an image. I would like to display the image in my html page. Is there a way to do this? I idea of what I want to do is (this doesn't work but..) img src={{result.imageurl}}
Yes, you have to use ng-src="{{result.imageurl}}"
See http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng.directive:ngSrc
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I am making a site
in that i want to do some cool transition of images as like the one in the link given below
http://www.menucool.com/slider/javascript-image-slider-demo2
I'm just going to write the steps.
1. Download the archive on http://www.menucool.com/javascript-image-slider.
2. Check files and try one demo which is include.
3. Clean up this demo to keep only the structure menu
4. Add the HTML menu on your website.
5. Add link to CSS and jQuery plugIn menu on the head of your website.
6. Come back in this post if you have any problem.
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I want to get table data from some website. Which best way to retrieve that data if I use javascript ?
Thanks before
you cant not use JavaScript because you cannot make cross domain requests with it.
if you want to use PHP, you can use "http://simplehtmldom.sourceforge.net" library so you can analyse the html from any website. this library is very easy to use and very helpfull.
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I'm looking for a small and lightweight way to get the screenshot of a website with just the URL. I've heard you can do this with XML/PHP, or even use another service to return the image. However, is there a fast simple way to do this? Preferably in Js? Also, to clarify, my project is going to be dynamically generating these thumbnails.
You can't do this with html/php alone. You need a browser to interpret the content on the page and get a screenshot. Some sort of software. OR use a 3party service
http://www.browserstack.com/screenshots/api looks good, I haven't tried them though