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Glide is a responsive and touch-friendly jQuery slider. Based on CSS3 transitions with fallback to older broswers. It's simple, lightweight and fast.
Glide.js is a responsive and touch-friendly jQuery slider. Based on CSS3 transitions. It's simple, lightweight and fast. It’s designed to slide. No less, no more.
##Documentation Available at: http://glide.jedrzejchalubek.com/docs.html
##Contributing The issue channel is especially for improvement proposals and bug reporting. If you have implementing problems, please write on StackOverflow with glidejs tag.
##Showcase Have you created something amazing with Glide.js? Send a link so I can put it in here :)
##Building Build using Grunt and Bower. The following tasks are available:
default
Compiles script and styles into /dist
folderstyle
Compiles styles into /dist
folderscript
Compiles script into /dist
foldertest
Running tests##License Glide is Copyright © Jędrzej Chałubek and is licensed under the terms of the MIT License.
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Glide is a responsive and touch-friendly jQuery slider. Based on CSS3 transitions with fallback to older broswers. It's simple, lightweight and fast.
We found that glidejs 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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