Jim on March 25th, 2011




Sliderman.js is a standalone javascript library for sliding images. The main feature of Sliderman.js is multiple unique effects which can be combined together.
Sliderman is a great plugin for showcasing your images in classical style. It is really a great joy to witness Sliderman. Indluge in the beauty of the varying
transitions, slides and magical image rollovers with Sliderman.

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Jim on March 6th, 2011




This plug-in was intended to be used to display feature stories on a home page of a website, but can be used for any reason and is highly customizable. It will always display three images at the same time, with all the rest hidden behind the center image. I have detailed instructions for using the plug-in, as well as a list of all the options and some frequent questions.

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Jim on March 6th, 2011




Verens needed a ?3D? carousel to rotate images. The currently available jQuery plugins for this purpose were either too large, too restricted (showing only 4 at a time is not good enough), or too old (not working in jQuery 1.4+). So Verens wrote his own.

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Jim on March 6th, 2011




This jQuery plugin can display images with a cascading waterfall effect. It can be positioned either horizontally or vertically, and custom events can fired when an image rotates into the center or is clicked. The callback functions can be used to programatically trigger Lightbox-type effects, or load specific content into another region of the website. There are a lot of possibilities here.

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Jim on March 6th, 2011




Roundabout Shapes provide even more paths along which your Roundabout can move. The current version of Roundabout Shapes offers eleven additional movements. Like its Roundabout companion, Roundabout Shapes is released under the BSD license. If you are unsure of what that means exactly, the entire license can be found in the source code. Please, have a ball with it!

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