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jQuery Plugins Tagged ‘touch slider’

TouchSlider – Javascript Component to Create Sliding Effect

March 30, 2016     4799     Slider Mobile
TouchSlider – Javascript Component to Create Sliding Effect

TouchSlider is a lightweight javascript component to create sliding effect for mobile and PC.

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jQuery touchSwipe Carousel

February 06, 2015     18295     Slider Carousel Mobile
jQuery touchSwipe Carousel

jQuery touchSwipe Carousel/Slider plugin is required for detecting swipe events on on touch input devices and falling back to mouse 'drags' on the desktop.

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ItemSlide – jQuery Plugin for Touch Enabled Carousel

October 23, 2014     11960     Slider Carousel Mobile
ItemSlide – jQuery Plugin for Touch Enabled Carousel

ItemSlide.js is a jQuery plugin for a touch enabled carousel that works both on desktop and mobile.

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jQuery.TosRUs – Responsive, Lightbox Alternative for Scrolling/Swiping Any Content

January 13, 2014     16075     Slider Gallery Responsive
jQuery.TosRUs – Responsive, Lightbox Alternative for Scrolling/Swiping Any Content

jQuery.TosRUs plugin is a great lightbox alternative for scrolling/swiping through any kind of content. On a desktop, tablet or smartphone, inside a HTML element or as a lightbox popup. It's responsive by default.

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Ion.ImageSlider – jQuery Image Slider with Lightbox and Skin Support

July 16, 2013     9319     Slider Gallery
Ion.ImageSlider – jQuery Image Slider with Lightbox and Skin Support

Ion.ImageSlider is a jQuery image slider with lightbox and skin support.

Features

  • Nice and powerful image slider and lightbox at once.
  • Lightbox supports keyboard controls with ESC, LEFT and RIGHT button.
  • Crossbrowser: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari, IE(8.0+)
  • Ion.Image Slider supports touch-devices (iPhone, iPad, etc.).
  • Ion.Image Slider freely distributed under terms of MIT licence.

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Touch Image Gallery

July 06, 2013     4273     Slider Gallery Mobile
Touch Image Gallery

Touch Image Gallery is a simple image gallery that caters to mobile and desktop browsers alike, by being touch/swipe friendly, in addition to the traditional way of navigating. The gallery can be navigated in the following intuitive ways:

  • By swiping left or right using your fingers in mobile browsers, or dragging using a mouse.
  • By tapping or clicking on either the left or right edges of the gallery.
  • By clicking on the auto generated bullets underneath the gallery.

The gallery itself consists of just a regular <ul> list with images defined inside it. A simple to implement, cross device friendly gallery this is.

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Swiper – Mobile Touch Slider

June 08, 2013     29924     Slider Mobile
Swiper – Mobile Touch Slider

Swiper is the free and ultra lightweight mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions (where supported) and amazing native behavior. It is intended to use in mobile websites, mobile web apps, and mobile native apps.

Designed mostly for iOS, but also works great on Android, Windows Phone 8 and modern Desktop browsers.

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Swipe – Responsive Touch Slider

March 17, 2013     10390     Slider Mobile Responsive
Swipe – Responsive Touch Slider

Swipe is lightweight and accurate touch slider.

Features:

  • Responsive
  • Resistant Bounds
  • Scroll Prevention
  • Library Agnostic
  • IE7+ Compatible

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Swipeshow – jQuery Touch Enabled Slideshow

February 18, 2013     3058     Slider Mobile
Swipeshow – jQuery Touch Enabled Slideshow

Swipeshow is an unassuming touch-enabled JavaScript slideshow.

Features

  • Showcase anything. You're not limited to images: any markup will do.
  • Touch-enabled. Swipe away on your iPad, iPhone, Android device, or anything touch-enabled.
  • Style-it-yourself. The default CSS has nothing in it except laying out your slides side-by-side. You'd be in charge of figuring out how to add borders or anything else you like.
  • Hardware-accelerated. Animations are done via CSS transitions, which will render smoothly on mobile devices. It will automatically fall back to frame-by-frame animation when transitions aren't available.

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