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HTML Code For Image Reflections?
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ncmason
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Is there a way to make a reflection for an image with HTML code?
Thanks,
Mason
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Clinically Insane
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No. You'll have to manually make a reflection image.
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ncmason
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Originally Posted by Chuckit
No. You'll have to manually make a reflection image.
Thanks for the response. I just wanted to check because it would have been faster for me to use a code than using Photoshop.
Mason
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Well, yes, it possible to do this with purely web technologies. The question you have to ask yourself is if it's worth it to go through so many hoops to display something that would be far easier to do in a simple graphics app (and also available to everyone with a browser that can display images).
Feel free to check up on the <canvas>, SVG and VML (and also IEs rather nice filters). You can have a lot of fun - but you can't beat a simple image for a universal solution
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