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Turn HTML pages into keyboard-navigable slideshows. Designed to be used with browserify.
If jQuery is available, scroll transitions will be animated.
npm install carousel --save
First, check out the demo directory.
Create a simple script to use Carousel:
// pre-browserify.js
var Carousel = require('carousel');
new Carousel('#slides');
Use browserify to bundle it up for the browser:
npm install browserify -g
browserify pre-browserify.js -o post-browserify.js
Then drop the browserified script into your HTML page and you're good to go.
<script src="post-browserify.js"></script>
<ol id="slides">
<li>a slide</li>
<li>another slide</li>
<li>keep on slidin'</li>
<ol>
Visit ba2.herokuapp.com for a working example of Carousel in action, then check out its source on github.
npm install grunt-cli -g
npm install
grunt
FAQs
Turn HTML pages into keyboard-navigable slideshows.
The npm package carousel receives a total of 564 weekly downloads. As such, carousel popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that 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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