Cross-browser image rotation with JavaScript and CSS
Cross-browser image rotation with JavaScript and CSS
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Here is a cross-browser implementation of image rotation. … Order of the Day: CSS Properties. Web Development is Moving On – Are you? “” Next ” ” Previous …
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The transform CSS property does the rotation, and the box-shadow property adds a … Figure 1. Image rotation and drop shadow provided by CSS …Vertical Text
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