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POLYGON GALLERIES APP
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 A. POLYGON GALLERIES SPECIFICATIONS
1. Polygon Galleries work in all major browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari,
and IE 12/10. [3D animations do not work in IE 11/9/8/7/6.]
2. A Polygon Gallery is one compact component, perfectly suited to advertise a few pictures (of the same size), and it can be integrated in any site inside a <TD> element (or inside a <DIV> element).
3. Your site may be coded in HTML 2/3/4/5.
4. This Tutorial Kit can be used to build 3,4,6,8,10,12,16,24,36+ sides Polygon Galleries.
5. The Polygon Gallery code is very simple, therefore it is easy to integrate it in your site. In maximum 1 hour you can have a spinning, professional,
Polygon Gallery in your site!
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CONTENT OF POLYGON GALLERIES TUTORIAL KIT
This Tutorial Kit contains the following:
B1: four HTML files, each implementing a different version of a Polygon Gallery.
B2: one detailed PDF Tutorial file of 15 pages.
B3: two stylesheet *.css files.
B4: two page banner pictures of 992x210px each.
B5: ten color pictures of 200px/100px. |
C. DESCRIPTION OF POLYGON GALLERIES TUTORIAL KIT
Polygon Galleries app. come in four versions, and each one is explained line by line, functionally, as comments embedded into the CSS code,
plus in ample details in a dedicated PDF
tutorial file.
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Version one (file Poly_Gallery1.html) implements an horizontal octagon gallery spinning continuously, as it can be seen in the picture on right.
In this first version it is important that the client understands the mechanics of building and spinning a Polygon Gallery. Consequently, each
line of the CSS & HTML code is explained in minute details. |

Version two of Polygon Galleries (file Poly_Gallery2.html) implements an hexagon gallery with an intermittent animation
movement. The hexagon spins until one picture comes up front, then it pauses for a few seconds. Next, another picture is brought up
front.
You can see in the picture on left that the back of the pictures is not displayed anymore (compared to version one). |

Version 3 (file Poly_Gallery3.html) implements a vertical hexagon. Its movement is also intermittent, and the faces are close
together to use the least amount of space.
This vertical implementation is a valuable solution to save on HTML real estate. In addition, in this version the CSS code is
embedded into the HTML file. |

Version 4 (file Poly_Gallery1.html) implements a decagon (10 faces) positioned vertically and spinning continuously.
As it can be seen on the picture on left, ten pictures require just a tiny corner of the HTML page. Not to mention that the spinning
polygon is really nice to look at! |
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