Carousel
A lightweight and flexible Carousel class that allows you to build fully functional, advanced Carousels with minimal javascript and markup.
This library is built using native vanilla javascript (for performance) and adheres to latest ECMAScript specs.
Supports IE10+, all major browsers and even mobile.
Inspiration
This is a module that I built originally to solve many of the headaches and complexities around building flexible
and scalable carousels.
This library has been used and adopted on many projects, including:
Installation
You can install as an npm package if using a build system like Browserify.
npm install carousel-js --save-dev
Usage
Carousel
You can create a carousel based off of a set of predetermined markup. Assuming you have the appropriate elements
already in the DOM and have your CSS set up correctly to show and hide the styles. You can setup Carousel
and navigate to panels programmatically.
var carousel = new Carousel({
panels: document.getElementsByClassName('carousel-panel')
});
carousel.goTo(1);
Carousel with Clickable Thumbnails
Create a carousel with thumbnails based off of a set of predetermined markup. Assuming, you have your html in the DOM and CSS
set up correctly. You can use the Carousel class to add interactivity:
var thumbnails = document.getElementsByClassName('carousel-thumbnail');
var carousel = new Carousel({
panels: document.getElementsByClassName('carousel-panel'),
thumbnails: thumbnails
});
thumbnails[1].click();
More details and example can be found here.
Carousel Image Lazy Loading
The carousel class also allows lazy loading images so that you can ensure that large image assets
only load when transitioning to the panel they reside in. This saves us from hogging the user's bandwidth and downloading
all image assets before a user navigates to it.
To use the lazy loading functionality, let's assume you have the following in the DOM already:
<div class="carousel-panel">
<img data-lazy-src="http://www.gstatic.com/webp/gallery/1.jpg" src="" />
</div>
<div class="carousel-panel">
<img data-lazy-src="http://www.gstatic.com/webp/gallery/2.jpg" src="" />
</div>
Then you can do this:
var carousel = new Carousel({
panels: document.getElementsByClassName('carousel-panel'),
panelActiveClass: 'carousel-panel-active',
lazyLoadAttr: 'data-lazy-src',
assetLoadingClass: 'image-loading'
});
carousel.goTo(1);
A more in-depth, working example of Carousel's lazy loading can be found here.
Carousel with Arrows
You can easily create a carousel with the traditional left and right arrows. Assuming you have the following markup
and styles in the DOM, you can do something like this:
var leftArrowElement = document.getElementsByClassName('carousel-left-arrow')[0];
var rightArrowElement = document.getElementsByClassName('carousel-right-arrow')[0];
var carousel = new Carousel({
panels: document.getElementsByClassName('carousel-panel'),
leftArrow: leftArrowElement,
rightArrow: rightArrowElement,
arrowDisabledClass: 'arrow-disabled'
});
carousel.goTo(0);
rightArrowElement.click();