Slide.Show – A new way to show your pictures
Panos Kontopoulos - 17/12/07Μόλις έφτασε στο mailbox μου:
Showing off your photos is a lot harder than it should be. Microsoft challenged Vertigo Software to tackle this problem during their latest exploration of Microsoft’s Silverlight technology. By design, Silverlight enabled them to build very rich interactive applications that improve people’s experience working with media such as digital photos.
They are proud to announce the release of Slide.Show, a Silverlight 1.0 application open to the public — the source, available on CodePlex. Slide.Show, shows off some of the latest Silverlight technologies while also providing an elegant and simple photo sharing user experience.
Features
- Minimal setup and configuration required to embed in any page
- 100% customizable via XML and/or JavaScript
- Album and slide data provided by XML, Flickr, or JavaScript
- Auto-playback with multiple transitions (e.g. fade, shape, slide, wipe, etc.)
- Plug and play with hundreds of color, font, size, position, and behavior options
- Cross-browser (IE 6 and 7, Firefox 2, Safari 2 and 3, both Windows and Mac!)
- Can be sized to fit any design and is even resizable for fluid layouts,
- Full-screen and embedded modes
- Architected for open source extensibility (e.g. object-oriented JavaScript, configuration/data provider model, user controls, modular, etc.)
The Vertigo landing page: http://vertigo.com/slideshow.aspx
The CodePlex project: http://codeplex.com/slideshow
Some samples:
- http://www.duncanchannon.com/baddecisions
- http://blog.offbeatmammal.com/post/2007/12/Silverlight-Slideshow.aspx
- http://www.nikhilk.net/Silverlight-Slideshow.aspx
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- Silverlight – user generated video – reference project
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- WPF Bootcamp online
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