Web Forms :: Want An Image Carousel Similar To Amazon's Product Carousel?
Jan 10, 2011
I want an image carousel similar to Amazon's product carousel in asp.net. when i will click on next or prev button the list of images will load from server after ajax call.
I want to make an image carousel similar to this one from scratch.
http://www.artisticmilliners.com/index-3.html
Such that the image in middle becomes enlarged and the images on left and right become blurred...with buttons on both ends to operate.
I have searched and found many scripts but with only simple and plain with just images being scrolled like a slideshow, for example the radrotator control in aspnet.
I am working on a .NET web app. I need to display images from the file system. Can anyone recommend a slick, professional looking image carousel (even if there is a cost) that has allows the user to rotate through the images at the bottom and then displays the larger image when the thumbnail is clicked.
Assuming a list of objects, each with an ID, what's the most efficient way of building a carousel, so that each object knows what its previous and next item is. The Last Item's previousId will link to the first item. The first item's previousId will link to the last.
I need the ID of the previous and the ID of the next, as this will be used to populate next and previous buttons on a web page.
I know I could iterate over them, adding placeholders for _next and _prev id, but what's the most efficient way to do this?
I figure my object should look like this:
class Item { public int Id { get; set; } public string ItemName { get; set; } public int Next { get; set; }[code]....
I think I'm looking at this wrong way. Is there a better way of doing this?
I have been adding different JQuery Carousels to AJAX Tabbed Panels - the first one displayed on the page always works. But any other tabs dont work when I select the tab. I have about a dozen different carousels.
Can anyone recommend one that works in AJAX Tabs or how I can go about rectifying this?
I am trying to pull all products from Amazon Product API, but as far as I know, that's impossible to do unless they give you access to Bulk Data Feeds.
I'm writing new section to a website and am looking to use a UI similar to the MSDN Download page with the Product Details and Keys in an accordian like section. Haven't been able to find a description of how this is done as of yet - still looking though but figured I'd ask if there is an available control or a description of that control instead of reinventing it.
i am new to MVC 2 and i am trying to create a shopping cart system , now i am in delima either to use the User Control to display the Product with add to cart button dynamically or to use the controller to get the data and create a new view page.
kindly suggest also what i dont know is how to get the dynamic data in the view page in MVC 2.
I am making an amazon S3 downloader. In download method I prepare a url something like [URL] I redirect the user to that url (which opens that image.gif in the browser) I see the image opened in the browser , but not as SAVE AS widow to save at a location. I have heard that I can add HEADERS in Response which can force SAVE AS dialog to save the file. how those headers re added?
I have to create a web app (in C#) that's gonna let my users upload their files straight to Amazon S3 (not enough bandwidth on our own server). It looks like the only way i can do that is posting a simple HTML form to Amazon. The problem is that i have to do some work on my server too, like renaming the files, setting up flags on db when file is uploaded, and so on. I really can't see how to do that without uploading files first on our server, which is out of question, so other solution for this? Amazon S3 forum is pretty poor on this topic.
how to do an amazon lookup similar to this, http://blogs.msdn.com/b/coding4fun/archive/2006/10/31/912260.aspx, I would just use this, but it seems to be out of date and the source is no longer available. Ideal What i would like to be able to do is look up items on either keyword such as "star trek" or straight up UPC. What I would like to get back is title, description, year, and a link to an image, type (dvd, books, music).
I'm using visual studio 2008 and trying to do API itemsearch like books or something.I am using just accessKeyId, but when I click my "search" button to search books, then comes signature error. Do I need to use secretKeyID also? I just created new ASP.Net web site in visual studio Or I have to use AWS SDK for.Net package?
I've got a client that is planning on selling content on iTunes, Amazon and Audible. I've done some quick searching, but so far, have come up empty: Is it possible to tie into these systems via an API to get access to sales? asically, I want to have the ability to know which items a user has purchased when they log into the standard website of my client. Maybe there's a way to get this information if the user supplies an order number or something?
In order to maintain user uploaded images in website becomes very tough as the number of images are increasing. In the long run the available disk space will come to 0 bytes.
Amazon generally provides unlimited space for their S3 service. If we want to provide unlimited space to our website what are the possible ways?
I have a bunch of EC2 servers that are load balanced. Some of the servers are not sharing session, and users keep getting logged in and out. How can I make all the server share the one session, possibly even using a partitionresolver solution
public class PartitionResolver : System.Web.IPartitionResolver { private String[] partitions; public void Initialize() { // create the partition connection string table // web1, web2 partitions = new String[] { "192.168.1.1" }; }
public String ResolvePartition(Object key) { String oHost = System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.Host.ToLower().Trim(); if (oHost.StartsWith("10.0.0") || oHost.Equals("localhost")) return "tcpip=127.0.0.1:42424"; String sid = (String)key; // hash the incoming session ID into // one of the available partitions Int32 partitionID = Math.Abs(sid.GetHashCode()) % partitions.Length; return ("tcpip=" + partitions[partitionID] + ":42424"); } }