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gallery-js

v1.0.0-alpha.1

Published

An even more lightweight version of film.js, a film like animation, that works for image.

Downloads

5

Readme

gallery.js

A small, high-performance, and minimal-dependence library for creating image infinite-scrolling animations.

Compared to film.js, gallery.js:

  • is faster, as it uses native css animation, and no math calculation on every frame
  • responsive by default, as it behaves like a background image
  • works horizonally and vertically
  • ONLY works with images

Check out the demo here: https://f15gdsy.github.io/gallery.js/

How

1. Installation

If you are using npm:

npm install gallery-js --save

If you are using yarn:

yarn add gallery-js

2. Use

First, you need to setup the following DOM structure:

<div class="gallery"></div>

Then create a new gallery object

const images = [
  'images/pic_1.jpg',
  'images/pic_2.jpg',
  'images/pic_3.jpg',
  'images/pic_4.jpg'
]

const opts = {
  direction: 'vertical'
  // ... other options
}

const gallery = new Gallery('.gallery', images, opts)
// or
const gallery = new Gallery(el, images, opts)

That's it!

API

Constructor

params

  • el { String | HTMLElement } - The gallery DOM element or selector.
    • direction { String } - The direction the images are going to scroll in. Possible values are:
      • 'left', default value
      • 'right'
      • 'top'
      • 'down'
    • imgWidth { Number } - The width of the images.
    • imgHeight { Number } - The height of the images.
    • imgAlignX { Number } - If the image is clopped, how should the image to be aligned horizonally.
      • 0: align left
      • .5: default value, align center
      • 1: align right
    • imgAlignY { Number } - If the image is clopped, how should the image to be aligned vertically.
      • 0: align top
      • .5: default value, align center
      • 1: align bottom
    • gapX { Number } - The horizonal gap between each images. Default 0. Will be ignored if direction is set to 'top' or 'down'.
    • gapY { Number } - The vertical gap between each images. Default 0. Will be ignored if direction is set to 'left' or 'right'.
    • duration { Number } - How long should one rotation lasts. Default 10. Longer a gallery, it takes longer duration to achieve the same speed.

.start()

Starts the animation.

.stop()

Stops the animation.

.refresh()

Re-initialize the gallery. Will do heavy image regeneration and style recalculation. Usually not needed.