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vanillagram
Advanced tools
VanillaJS script to apply filters for images similar to Instagram
View demo here
You can get it on npm.
npm install vanillagram --save
If you're not into package management, just download a ZIP file.
First, include the script located on the dist
folder.
<script src="dist/vanillagram.min.js"></script>
Now, you need to instantiate it by passing a DOM selector and options.
VanillaGram('.filter1', {
filter: 'fade',
lightleak: 'lightleak1',
shadow: 'drama'
});
##Browser Support
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IE 9+ ✔ | Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ |
Many thanks to Vivien Ilett, who originally created the plugin for jQuery.
Check CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.
Check Releases for detailed changelog.
FAQs
VanillaJS script to apply filters for images similar to Instagram
We found that vanillagram 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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