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before-after.js

v1.0.1

Published

A jquery plugin for responsive image comparision sliders

Downloads

59

Readme

before-after.js

A simple and responsive image comparison slider

Comparison sliders are nothing new. There are even pure CSS implementations that is nothing but short of amazing. However, I wasn’t able to find a truly responsive one that was simple enough for our needs. This gave me the chance (and excuse) to build one myself that can be used anywhere.

The Medium article details each decision made along the way.

DEMO

Image comparison

UPDATES

  • before-after is now a jquery plugin, special thanks to @ramblex. Also CDN links updated and fixed a few issues.(Feb 23rd, 2016)
  • I was finally able to remove the jQuery Mobile dependency and handle it with native events. If you wish to help, mobile testing is much appreciated since I can only test a limited number devices. (March 9th, 2015)

DEPENDENCIES

USAGE

$('.ba-slider').beforeAfter();

Or you can simply copy the contents of the sample.html to your own page. All links are called from a CDN.

LICENSE

The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2015 JotForm