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arielsalminen avatar arielsalminen commented on July 18, 2024

Not right now. : )

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tylermadison avatar tylermadison commented on July 18, 2024

Have you seen this technique? http://csswizardry.com/2011/10/fully-fluid-responsive-css-carousel/

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rutger1140 avatar rutger1140 commented on July 18, 2024

@viljamis, you have one of the best sliders currently in the market. I have used it for a couple of projects now.

  • One thing I particularly like is the compactness of the code, it does what it needs to and nothing more.
  • The other big pro, is that you can use your own syntax. No ugly ul, li wrapping needed ;)

Only downside to the slider is, it only fades. :)

I'd rather not use a pure CSS slideshow or some other bloated slider library. They all have way more functionality than one needs.

So I would love to see that effect implemented. Are you planning to do so, or should I be looking into other sliders?

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arielsalminen avatar arielsalminen commented on July 18, 2024

I'm planning yes, but currently the problem is that I haven't really found time to develop things further. Hoping to find some time soon to make the plugin even better! :-)

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twome avatar twome commented on July 18, 2024

I'm just chiming in to say thanks, too, for this. The whole plugin and the site/download package positively reeks with good taste and smart design. Cheers!

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i-like-robots avatar i-like-robots commented on July 18, 2024

__jumps in 2 months late* I wrote a plugin that both crossfades and scrolls but it is not responsive out of the box, feel free to take what you need (if anything) from it https://github.com/i-like-robots/jQuery-Slideshow/blob/master/js/slideshow.js#L264

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eobet avatar eobet commented on July 18, 2024

I just found this after (too much) searching and it looks very nice and slick. Had it up and running in very short time, and I will definitely use it.

But I would also love to see the sliding, with some easing options (and perhaps even a slide + fade).

For now, though, I'm satisfied. All of the other slideshow solutions I found were overly complicated and some didn't even allow other elements than images to be displayed!

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