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react-swipeable-views
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react-slick is a carousel component built with React. It offers a wide range of features including lazy loading, autoplay, and custom navigation. Compared to react-swipeable-views, react-slick provides more customization options and is more feature-rich, but it may be more complex to set up.
react-carousel is a lightweight carousel component for React. It is easy to use and provides basic carousel functionality. While it is simpler than react-swipeable-views, it may lack some of the advanced features like virtualized slides and auto-play.
react-responsive-carousel is a powerful, responsive carousel component for React. It supports a variety of features including custom animations, auto-play, and dynamic height. It is more versatile than react-swipeable-views but may require more configuration.
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A React component for swipeable views
The npm package react-swipeable-views receives a total of 138,307 weekly downloads. As such, react-swipeable-views popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-swipeable-views demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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