Monthly Archives: December 2006

I’ve discovered this cool dynamic HTML trick over here at Dynamic Drive DHTML Scripts website, where you can display the original image of the thumbnail in an interactive method
Here is the example:

Cool eh? You can download the script and get some useful information about it over here!

Here are more Genting Highland goodness I've just created a new styling for the <div> element to view panoramic images. You can click on the framed images to view them in a new window (to save the scrolling part if you want to) Tell me what you feel about it.
Oh and before you start [...]

A picture says a thousand words You can click on the panorama itself it view the unobstructed version.

Hehe :D 

I reached home, rechekced with friends and I found that I'VE GOT A LOT TO DO FOR HOLIDAY HOMEWORK.
Eeeeeeeeek.
P.S.: No updates for the next 2 days because I'm busy sorting out stuff. Sorry! 

Yahoo I'm back from Bukit Mertajam! Well of course I had a great time there, but then yea when I return home I told myself I have to really get started with my holiday homework. Just finished econs yesterday and thanks Chris Seah for the econs holiday homework "guide".
Anyway, here are some nice photos [...]

As we advance to the new year of 2007, we need to realise what drives us nuts and how we can improve on them take those improvements as on of your new year resolutions! Here are some statistics from a survey conducted by Reader's Digest Asia earlier this year.

So… what drives you nuts? 

After getting requests from several blog readers I've decided to make a tutorial about making your own panorama. Before you start reading, here is how Wikipedia defines the word "panorama":
In its most general sense, a panorama is any wide view of a physical space. It has also come to refer to a wide-angle representation of [...]

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