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03 Aug 11
Description: What made me wonder is if it was possible to turn this static image into a fully functional “Retina effect” with only jQuery and CSS. This is exactly what we are doing today. So grab the demo files from the button above and read on.
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21 Jun 11
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07 Jan 11
Description: Today we are making an Apple-like "Retina effect" with the help of jQuery & CSS (and a bit of CSS3), similar to the effect they've used on their site to promote the new version of their iPhone.
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04 Jan 11
Description: Today we are making an Apple-like "Retina effect" with the help of jQuery & CSS (and a bit of CSS3), similar to the effect they've used on their site to promote the new version of their iPhone.
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02 Jan 11
Description: ent, however there is a shortcoming to this technique – applying rounded corners to a div with overflow:hidden does not clip the contents of the div (it is still displayed outside of the rounded corners).
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13 Oct 10
Description: Today we are making an Apple-like "Retina effect" with the help of jQuery & CSS (and a bit of CSS3), similar to the effect they've used on their site to promote the new version of their iPhone.
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13 Oct 10
Description: Today we are making an Apple-like "Retina effect" with the help of jQuery & CSS (and a bit of CSS3), similar to the effect they've used on their site to promote the new version of their iPhone.
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09 Aug 10
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16 Jun 10
Description: Apple-like Retina Effect With jQuery