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angular-jk-carousel
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An Amazing Fully Responsive AngularJS 1 Carousel that works with Angular Material and has no jQuery dependency.
Demo : https://embed.plnkr.co/ovBExhpO40yzWPJ47QFE/
npm install angular-jk-carousel
bower install angular-jk-carousel
jk-carousel.js
to your index file:<script src="angular.js"></script>
<script src="jk-carousel.js"></script>
jk-carousel.css
to your index file:<link href="jk-carousel.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
jkAngularCarousel
module in your application.angular.module('MyApp', ['jkAngularCarousel']);
jk-carousel
tag to your html, set the data array, the item template url and the carousel max width and height.<jk-carousel data="ctrl.arrayData" item-template-url="'item-template.html'" max-width="700" max-height="400" >
</jk-carousel>
NOTE: If a maxWidth and a maxHeight is not set, the component will work, but, it will not be responsive, this feature requires those properties to be properly set ('100%' is not an accepted value, a specific size in pixels needs to be set).
vm.arrayData = [
{ src: 'image1.png' },
{ src: 'image2.png' },
{ src: 'image3.png' },
{ src: 'image4.png' }
];
<div>
<img ng-src="{{slideItem.src}}" >
</div>
<jk-carousel data="ctrl.arrayData" item-template-url="'item-template.html'" auto-slide="true" auto-slide-time="1000" max-width="700" max-height="400" >
</jk-carousel>
This module is released under the permissive MIT license. Contributions or suggestions are always welcome :D
FAQs
Amazing carousel for angular material
We found that angular-jk-carousel 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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