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@cspanring/ember-cli-swiper
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Enables touchfriendly, swipeable, carousel-like slides through nolimits4web/Swiper
Simple ember-wrapper around Swiper by idangerous.
See the demo for examples and usage-infos.
Make sure you are using a somewhat recent version of nodejs when installing. Everything > 4 should be fine.
ember install ember-cli-swiper
{{#swiper-container}}
{{#swiper-slide}}Slide 1{{/swiper-slide}}
{{#swiper-slide}}Slide 2{{/swiper-slide}}
{{#swiper-slide}}Slide 3{{/swiper-slide}}
{{#swiper-slide}}Slide 4{{/swiper-slide}}
{{#swiper-slide}}Slide 5{{/swiper-slide}}
{{/swiper-container}}
For all supported options see the demo.
The test-execution requires you to have phantomjs 2.x.x installed.
ember test
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Enables touchfriendly, swipeable, carousel-like slides through nolimits4web/Swiper
The npm package @cspanring/ember-cli-swiper receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, @cspanring/ember-cli-swiper popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cspanring/ember-cli-swiper demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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