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timelinr

v1.0.2

Published

This simple plugin helps you to give more life to the boring timelines. Supports horizontal and vertical layouts, and you can specify parameters for most attributes: speed, transparency, etc.

Downloads

31

Readme

jQuery Timelinr

Dando vida al tiempo / Giving life to time

This simple plugin helps you to give more life to the boring timelines. Supports horizontal and vertical layouts, and you can specify parameters for most attributes: speed, transparency, etc...

More info and demos: http://www.csslab.cl/2011/08/18/jquery-timelinr/

jQuery Timelinr

Configuration:

Include the jQuery library and this plugin:

<script src="js/jquery-1.6.1.min.js"></script>
<script src="js/jquery.timelinr-0.9.js"></script>

Inicialize-it with the default parameters:

$(function(){
	$().timelinr();
});

Or configure it as preferred:

$(function(){
	$().timelinr({
		orientation: 'horizontal',
		// value: horizontal | vertical, default to horizontal
		containerDiv: '#timeline',
		// value: any HTML tag or #id, default to #timeline
		datesDiv: '#dates',
		// value: any HTML tag or #id, default to #dates
		datesSelectedClass: 'selected',
		// value: any class, default to selected
		datesSpeed: 'normal',
		// value: integer between 100 and 1000 (recommended) or 'slow', 'normal' or 'fast'; default to normal
		issuesDiv : '#issues',
		// value: any HTML tag or #id, default to #issues
		issuesSelectedClass: 'selected',
		// value: any class, default to selected
		issuesSpeed: 'fast',
		// value: integer between 100 and 1000 (recommended) or 'slow', 'normal' or 'fast'; default to fast
		issuesTransparency: 0.2,
		// value: integer between 0 and 1 (recommended), default to 0.2
		issuesTransparencySpeed: 500,
		// value: integer between 100 and 1000 (recommended), default to 500 (normal)
		prevButton: '#prev',
		// value: any HTML tag or #id, default to #prev
		nextButton: '#next',
		// value: any HTML tag or #id, default to #next
		arrowKeys: 'false',
		// value: true/false, default to false
		startAt: 1,
		// value: integer, default to 1 (first)
		autoPlay: 'false',
		// value: true | false, default to false
		autoPlayDirection: 'forward',
		// value: forward | backward, default to forward
		autoPlayPause: 2000
		// value: integer (1000 = 1 seg), default to 2000 (2segs)< });
});

HTML markup must be as follows:

<div id="timeline">
   <ul id="dates">
      <li><a href="#">date1</a></li>
      <li><a href="#">date2</a></li>
   </ul>
   <ul id="issues">
      <li id="date1">
         <p>Lorem ipsum.</p>
      </li>
      <li id="date2">
         <p>Lorem ipsum.</p>
      </li>
   </ul>
   <a href="#" id="next">+</a> <!-- optional -->
   <a href="#" id="prev">-</a> <!-- optional -->
</div>