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maecia Galleries & Slideshows Coverflow 3D This coverflow is powered by PaperVision 3D and featuring XML. Easy to use, it's a real good component to get quickly an image gallery to use on your website or your blog. $25 http://www.flashcomponents.net/component/coverflow_3d.html http://www.flashcomponents.nethttp://u1.flashcomponents.net/components/small/2890_1.png

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Package includes: FLA

Flash Version: Flash CS4

Viewable with: Flash Player 9

Documentation level: Basic documentation

Flash knowledge level: Advanced

Action Script: ActionScript 3.0

Product ID:F0902890

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Maecia is a society of services specialized in website development, based rue Reaumur in PARIS. Created...

 

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This coverflow is powered by PaperVision 3D and featuring XML. Easy to use, it's a real good component to get quickly an image gallery to use on your website or your blog.
You can zoom on a picture by clicking on it and view a description. You can use portrait or landscape format for your pictures, the ratio will be preserved.

Also, you can quickly configures some properties like :

- Title : size, position, color.
- Picture: title, size, enabled/disabled reflection, enabled/disabled description.
- Settings : radius, number of image by slide, time.

This could be done statically in the file or generated dynamically.

$25.00

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License:

Personal License By purchasing and downloading this license, you are entitled, as buyer, to use the product in ONE SINGLE NON-COMMERCIAL PROJECT ( website or other multimedia project not generating income ), your personal work or work for a client. You may not redistribute / resell the functionality provided with the purchased product without the author's and / or FlashComponents.net written permission, but you may modify its content. In case you want to use the product for a commercial project then you will have to buy the 'Commercial License'.

Usage Terms: Personal Commercial Multiple
Use in ONE SINGLE NON-COMMERCIAL project
Unlimited use in the same project
Use in ONE SINGLE COMMERCIAL project
For your client's ONE SINGLE COMMERCIAL project
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  • New tags have been added for the new component Coverflow 3D

    #  /  PM  /  posted on Dec 11, 2009
  • images with alpha channels accepted? I need to show bottles without any backgound.. would it be possible?


    Also can I reduce the distance between the images?


    regards,
    Alim



    #  /  PM  /  posted on Mar 04, 2010
  • Hi !


    Yes you can use alpha channels images and reduce the distance between the images.


    All properties are configurables through the xml.


    Regards,


    Viviane



    #  /  PM  /  posted on Mar 04, 2010
  • Is there a minimum of images that needs to be loaded from the XML in order to function properly?

    I want it to navigate normaly, regardless how many images there is. And that even if you click the right or left arrow.. it will rotate the bank of images.

    anyone can answer? thanks :)



    #  /  PM  /  posted on Aug 04, 2010
  • Hello, I notice that some of the images "flip" while zooming in and I do not see a setting on this. Can you tell me where I can find this setting and to control each image like this instead of being random?



    #  /  PM  /  posted on Jun 02, 2011
  • I cannot get this to work on Chrome or IE9. Any suggestions?



    #  /  PM  /  posted on Mar 26, 2012
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