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vueperslides
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A touch ready and responsive slideshow / carousel for Vue JS.
npm install vueperslides --save
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If you want to support the project, you can buy me a beer!
If you have any idea, feel free to fork Vueper Slides and submit your changes back to me or discuss it in an issue.
duration
option on <vueper-slide>
tagprogress
optionparallaxFixedContent
optionbullets
& bullet
slotsgap
optionprevious
& next
emitted eventsfractions
option3D
Rotation featureno-shadow
class to remove default inner shadowprevious()
& next()
methods for external controlsFAQs
A touch ready and responsive slideshow for Vue 3 and 2.
The npm package vueperslides receives a total of 11,806 weekly downloads. As such, vueperslides popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vueperslides 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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