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It will automatically resize a background or embedded image at browser resizing.
Every time a user resizes the browser, the images will resize with it, while retaining it's ratio.
The images can resize based on the width only, the height only, or both.
There's also the option to set images as a background image.
The plugin finds the width of the browser and the ratio of the image and then resizes it accordingly.
It's also integrated with Mike Alsup's Cycle plugin for fading from one image to another.
Here are some key features of "MaxImage":
Editable settings and their defaults:
· verticalOffset: 0
· horizontalOffset: 0,
· leftSpace: 0,
· topSpace: 0,
· rightSpace: 0,
· bottomSpace: 0,
· position: 'absolute',
· isBackground: false,
· zIndex: -10,
· maxFollows: 'both',
· verticalAlign: 'bottom',
· horizontalAlign: 'left',
· maxAtOrigImageSize: false,
· slideShow: false,
· slideDelay: 5, // In seconds
· slideShowTitle: true,
· loadingGif: 'images/loading.gif',
· loadingGifWidth: '32px',
· loadingGifHeight: '32px'
Requirements:
· JavaScript enabled on client side
· jQuery 1.3 or higher
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Completely rewritten the Old.preload() method to avoid a Stack Overflow bug found in IE7 & IE8 if there are more than 13 slides.

Via: MaxImage 2.0.73






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