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jQuery Fancy Zoom Plugin

A smooth mac os x effect for zooming in on images. This script is based on jQuery and the authors site is full of examples.

Link Broken.

New link: http://www.dfc-e.com/metiers/multimedia/opensource/jquery-fancyzoom/

Comment by James — April 22, 2008 @ 2:48 am

Thanks for the update, I have changed the link in the post as well.

Comment by Peter — April 22, 2008 @ 6:37 am

The link mat be fixed but the download is broken. Seems like a great plugin but useless if it can’t be downloaded. Gotta go and find a reliable jQuery Zoom plugin.

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