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react-slideshow-image
Advanced tools
A simple slideshow component built with react that supports slide, fade and zoom effects
Installation
npm install react-slideshow-image -S
yarn add react-slideshow-image
You can use three different effects of the slideshow. Check the demo
import React from 'react';
import { Slide } from 'react-slideshow-image';
const slideImages = [
'images/slide_2.jpg',
'images/slide_3.jpg',
'images/slide_4.jpg'
];
const properties = {
duration: 5000,
transitionDuration: 500,
infinite: true,
indicators: true,
arrows: true
}
const Slideshow = () => {
return (
<Slide {...properties}>
<div className="each-slide">
<div style={{'backgroundImage': `url(${slideImages[0]})`}}>
<span>Slide 1</span>
</div>
</div>
<div className="each-slide">
<div style={{'backgroundImage': `url(${slideImages[1]})`}}>
<span>Slide 2</span>
</div>
</div>
<div className="each-slide">
<div style={{'backgroundImage': `url(${slideImages[2]})`}}>
<span>Slide 3</span>
</div>
</div>
</Slide>
)
}
The default value for duration and transitionDuration is 5000 and 1000 milliseconds respectively
import React from 'react';
import { Fade } from 'react-slideshow-image';
const fadeImages = [
'images/slide_5.jpg',
'images/slide_6.jpg',
'images/slide_7.jpg'
];
const fadeProperties = {
duration: 5000,
transitionDuration: 500,
infinite: false,
indicators: true
}
const Slideshow = () => {
return (
<Fade {...fadeProperties}>
<div className="each-fade">
<div className="image-container">
<img src={fadeImages[0]} />
</div>
<h2>First Slide</h2>
</div>
<div className="each-fade">
<div className="image-container">
<img src={fadeImages[1]} />
</div>
<h2>Second Slide</h2>
</div>
<div className="each-fade">
<div className="image-container">
<img src={fadeImages[2]} />
</div>
<h2>Third Slide</h2>
</div>
</Fade>
)
}
The default value for duration and transitionDuration is 5000 and 1000 milliseconds respectively
import React from 'react';
import { Zoom } from 'react-slideshow-image';
const images = [
'images/slide_2.jpg',
'images/slide_3.jpg',
'images/slide_4.jpg',
'images/slide_5.jpg',
'images/slide_6.jpg',
'images/slide_7.jpg'
];
const zoomOutProperties = {
duration: 5000,
transitionDuration: 500,
infinite: true,
indicators: true,
scale: 0.4,
arrows: true
}
const Slideshow = () => {
return (
<Zoom {...zoomOutProperties}>
{
images.map((each, index) => <img key={index} style={{width: "100%"}} src={each} />)
}
</Zoom>
)
}
⚠️ If you bootstrapped the app without using create-react-app, you will need to add css loader and style loader to your webpack config
webpack.config.js
{
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.css$/,
use: [
{ loader: "style-loader" },
{ loader: "css-loader" }
]
}
]
}
}
HTML properties like className, data-* attributes and others will be applied to the parent div
Properties | Type | DefaultValue | Description |
---|---|---|---|
duration | integer | 5000 | Time it takes (milliseconds) before next transition starts |
transitionDuration | integer | 1000 | Determines how long the transition takes |
infinite | boolean | true | Specifies if the transition should loop throughout |
indicators | boolean | false | For specifying if there should be dots below the slideshow |
scale | number | Required when using zoom to specify the scale the current slide should be zoomed to | |
arrows | boolean | true | Determines if there should be a navigational arrow for going to the next or previous slide |
autoplay | boolean | true | Responsible for determining if the slideshow should start automatically |
FAQs
An image slideshow with react
The npm package react-slideshow-image receives a total of 18,896 weekly downloads. As such, react-slideshow-image popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-slideshow-image demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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