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vue-page-swipe

v1.0.4

Published

A page swipe using Vue.js

Readme

vue-page-swipe

a page swipe using vue.js (using slot and render)

Using vue-page-swipe

Install

$ npm install vue-page-swipe

Import and register module

import PageSwipe from 'vue-page-swipe';
Vue.component('page-swipe', PageSwipe);

Using "page-swipe" tag simply

<page-swipe>
  <div swipe-title="page1" class="page1">Page1</div>
  <div swipe-title="page2" class="page2">Page2</div>
  <div swipe-title="page3" class="page3">Page3</div>
</page-swipe>

Develop

Run example:

$ npm run dev

Build src to /dist

$ npm run build

Options

For page-swipe

| Option | Description | | ----- | ----- | | showIndicators | Boolean (default: true) - Defines whether indicators are shown or not. | | allowLoop | Boolean (default: false) - If set to true, scrolling up in the first page will scroll to the last page, and scrolling down in the last page will scroll to the first page. | | direction | String (default: vertical) - Defines the scroll direction is vertical or horizontal |

For children under page-swipe

| Option | Description | | ----- | ----- | | swipe-title | String - Defines the text shown beside indicators while hovering on indicators. |

Demo

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