Some of us might not want to use ready plugins because of their high sizes and possibilty of creating conflicts with current javascript.
I was using light slider plugins before but when customer gives modular revise, it became really hard to manipulate. Then I aim to build mine for customising it easily. I believe sliders shouldn't be that complex to build from beginning.
What is a simple and clean way to build jQuery image slider?
Before inspecting examples, you should know two jQuery functions which i used most.
index() returns value is an integer indicating the position of the first element within the jQuery object relative to its sibling elements.
eq() selects of an element based on its position (index value).
Basicly i take selected trigger element's index value
and match this value on images with eq
method.
- FadeIn / FadeOut effect.
- Sliding effect.
- alternate Mousewheel response.
html sample:
<ul class="images"> <li> <img src="images/1.jpg" alt="1" /> </li> <li> <img src="images/2.jpg" alt="2" /> </li> ... </ul> <ul class="triggers"> <li>1</li> <li>2</li> ... </ul> <span class="control prev">Prev</span> <span class="control next">Next</span>
css trick: overlapping images with position:absolute
ul.images { position:relative; } ul.images li { position:absolute; }
jQuery:
var target; var triggers = $('ul.triggers li'); var images = $('ul.images li'); var lastElem = triggers.length-1; triggers.first().addClass('active'); images.hide().first().show(); function sliderResponse(target) { images.fadeOut(300).eq(target).fadeIn(300); triggers.removeClass('active').eq(target).addClass('active'); }
css trick: with double wrapper and use child as mask
.mask { float:left; margin:40px; width:270px; height:266px; overflow:hidden; } ul.images { position:relative; top:0px;left:0px; } /* this width must be total of the images, it comes from jquery */ ul.images li { float:left; }
jQuery:
var target; var triggers = $('ul.triggers li'); var images = $('ul.images li'); var lastElem = triggers.length-1; var mask = $('.mask ul.images'); var imgWidth = images.width(); triggers.first().addClass('active'); mask.css('width', imgWidth*(lastElem+1) +'px'); function sliderResponse(target) { mask.stop(true,false).animate({'left':'-'+ imgWidth*target +'px'},300); triggers.removeClass('active').eq(target).addClass('active'); }
( triggers + next/prev click and timing )
triggers.click(function() { if ( !$(this).hasClass('active') ) { target = $(this).index(); sliderResponse(target); resetTiming(); } }); $('.next').click(function() { target = $('ul.triggers li.active').index(); target === lastElem ? target = 0 : target = target+1; sliderResponse(target); resetTiming(); }); $('.prev').click(function() { target = $('ul.triggers li.active').index(); lastElem = triggers.length-1; target === 0 ? target = lastElem : target = target-1; sliderResponse(target); resetTiming(); }); function sliderTiming() { target = $('ul.triggers li.active').index(); target === lastElem ? target = 0 : target = target+1; sliderResponse(target); } var timingRun = setInterval(function() { sliderTiming(); },5000); function resetTiming() { clearInterval(timingRun); timingRun = setInterval(function() { sliderTiming(); },5000); }
Here is a simple and easy to understand code for Creating image slideshow using JavaScript without using Jquery.
<script language="JavaScript"> var i = 0; var path = new Array(); // LIST OF IMAGES path[0] = "image_1.gif"; path[1] = "image_2.gif"; path[2] = "image_3.gif"; function swapImage() { document.slide.src = path[i]; if(i < path.length - 1) i++; else i = 0; setTimeout("swapImage()",3000); } window.onload=swapImage; </script> <img height="200" name="slide" src="image_1.gif" width="400" />
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