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embla-carousel-vue
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A lightweight carousel library with fluid motion and great swipe precision
Embla Carousel is a bare bones carousel library with great fluid motion and awesome swipe precision. It's library agnostic, dependency free and 100% open source.
Thank you to all contributors for making Embla Carousel awesome! Contributions are welcome.
gunnarx2 - React wrapper useEmblaCarousel.
LiamMartens - Solid wrapper createEmblaCarousel.
donaldxdonald, zip-fa, JeanMeche - Angular wrapper EmblaCarouselDirective.
xiel - Plugin Embla Carousel Wheel Gestures.
zaaakher - Contributing guidelines.
Embla is MIT licensed 💖.
Embla Carousel - Copyright © 2019-present.
Package created by David Jerleke.
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Thanks BrowserStack.
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A lightweight carousel library with fluid motion and great swipe precision
The npm package embla-carousel-vue receives a total of 30,924 weekly downloads. As such, embla-carousel-vue popularity was classified as popular.
We found that embla-carousel-vue demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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