Weekly Web Design and Development Inspiration – N.120

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Slavery Footprint

Slavery Footprint

Wantful

Wantful

Spring Summer

Spring Summer

Gabriel Lorin

Gabriel Lorin

Dawid Wadach

Dawid Wadach

Monkey Republic

Monkey Republic

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  • http://profiles.google.com/jpg5f2 John Gile

    can someone identify the script/plugin behind the text changing on the main slider on the “Wanted” site?  right before the “get started” button (among other places)

  • Anon

    @google-41e69e9e60ed9762f75508898b8027dc:disqus it looks like it’s not a freely available plugin. If you take the contents of wantful.js and un-minify via say http://www.jsbeautifier.org you can have a read through their source.

    Search for ‘Madlib’ or ‘rotatingMadlib’ to find the methods and handlers this slider/rotator uses.
    Interesting little piece of code.

    Keep in mind there may be license/copyright restrictions on it.

    Hope that helps

  • http://ithacawebmarketing.com/ Jeff

    The Spring Summer and the Gabriel Lorin designs are really nice. I am not a fan of the other sites. Some of them are to busy for me. Thanks for posting, I found some inspiration here. 

  • http://famouslastwords.com.au/ Lachlan Digital Designer

    For me the Slavery Footprint is the best, the simple illustration and animation suit its cause perfectly.

  • Jacqui

    I thought the madlib rotator was pretty neat too, but I couldn’t find it anywhere either. Do any of you know of good alternatives?