How can I implement click to zoom functionality in Bixby? - bixby

Bixby staff recommended that I implement click to zoom functionality for viewing text images in my capsule. How could i accomplish this?

I did some digging and I think the best way to implement this would be making the image lightbox enabled.
this would look something like
image {
lightbox-enabled (true)
aspect-ratio (4:3)
url (https://test/image.png)
}
Some more information can be found about it in the docs here. A warning though, this works on device but does not yet work in the simulator.
Other things that might be helpful would be object-fit or aspect-ratio.

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Adding a slideshow to a webpage

I need help. Apologies if the information I provide is not sufficient. I'm sort of an all-arounder at this job and this task has been thrown at me.
I need to add a slideshow to a a webpage. I am not even sure what code I need: jQuery, CSS, or HTML.
The homepage of the website has a Nivio slider (can't access the code to this because its owned by a management company we can't afford to pay).
This is what the editing page looks like: screenshot
The website is http://evelyns-kitchen.com
I am looking to add something like the Nivio slider (if I can't actually add a Nivio slider). Smooth transition, clean, dots below photo to represent the image, left/right arrow. Let me know what other information I can provide! Thank you so much.
Use zoho reports www.reports.zoho.com where you can create reports dashboards slideshows and many more

Implement a carousel in uwp similar to an Iphone Home screen

Am currently working on a uwp project which involves using a carousel that has some sort of grid of pictures that can be swiped by clicking some round navigation buttons. This is also similar to the carousel in Twitter bootstrap. To get a better picture of this, an example is shown below
Rather than different apps on display, different pictures from the user library would be shown. I would like to dynamically display the first 100 pictures from the user's library. I have searched the internet for something similar to this, but the closest I can get is http://blogs.u2u.be/diederik/post/2015/08/23/A-CoverFlow-control-for-the-Universal-Windows-Platform.aspx.
How can I achieve this?
Have you taken a look at the FlipView class?
https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/apps/br242678
Or the CaouselPanel class?
https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/apps/hh967950
and implemented them with a different data template (perhaps a styled gridview) instead of strictly images?
This is the flipview page from the windows dev center:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/controls-and-patterns/flipview
It should explain the basics of how the itemcontrol works.
Have a look at FlipView. I hope that is what you are looking for.

Need helpeople with website design

I am newish to coding websites, I've done it before but I want to start getting more advanced. And I need some help, I am attempting to make a website that looks like this:
http://imgur.com/ALdNXbH
Ihave the logo and can do any gfx.
Ok let me give a summery, I want to have the navigation bar around the logo likeep shown, and the quick news could be a feed from a forum or something and I would like to have the navigation bar on all pages not including forum.
I am not asking for you to code it for me but simply just help and general tips.
Thank you very much for reading,
Nick
You should have the navigation at the head of every web page. Think of your users!

How to detect the current browser

Question: Is there a easy way to detect the browser of the user ?
Details: I would like to change for example the value of background-color of body. I've already see something like <!--[if !IE]>.
Edit:
Okay, I agree, browser detect is bad (Link taken from #TylerH), and should not be used. Thank I take note. And If someone really still want to use them, I've found a good website with a list of browser detection hack.
I think there is no way to do it with HTML or CSS (I don't like hacks).
But you could check the user agent string with JS.
See here: How to make CSS visible only for Opera

Displaying Maya Mesh XML in browser

I have a Mesh file (XML format) created in Maya.
I would like to display it in the browser with some additional options for the user, like rotating an zooming in and out.
What should be the best and easy method to do so?
(SilverLight, HTML5/JS/Canvas, Flesh)
I would really like to try HTML5/Canvas - is there any libraries that know how to do it?
Thanks.
I would really like to try
HTML5/Canvas - is there any libraries
that know how to do it?
You can visit this site learningwebgl
There are a lot of lessons and demos. On the right side there is a list of frameworks.
But you need browser support for webgl...
If you are willing to export your file in Collada/DAE format (which is basically XML), there are some online WebGL framework demos that show that a DAE file can be displayed the way you wish.
The frameworks that I've seen this for are GLGE and SpiderGL.
(WebGL is the 3D version of HTML5/Canvas.)
you can export your maya scene with http://www.inka3d.com and then manipulate it with javascript

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