jCoverflip – Customizable jQuery CoverFlow Plugin
16
Apr
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jCoverflip is a jQuery plugin for easily creating coverflow-like interfaces that can display images or any other content.
The content can be browsed by simply clicking on any of the items or using a slider (jQuery UI slider).
It is possible to define the number of items to be displayed and the animation speed of transitions.
Also, the look and feel can be customized as colors, fonts and styles used can be edited.
P.S. Optionally, it comes with "methods of integration" for Drupal-powered websites as a module.
Requirements: jQuery and jQuery UI
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://www.jcoverflip.com/
Demo: http://www.jcoverflip.com/demo
Download: http://www.jcoverflip.com/download
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://www.jcoverflip.com/
Demo: http://www.jcoverflip.com/demo
Download: http://www.jcoverflip.com/download
- Tags:
Javascript Slider
- Filed under: GPL License, Gallery, Goodies
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8 Responses for "jCoverflip – Customizable jQuery CoverFlow Plugin"
Kind of lame. You can’t drag anything and it only moves when you click.
That is a great way to showcase cd covers and other sliding images.
Seen better coverflow demos with JQuery that are also open source. The cool part was that this showed up right when I was thinking about photo galleries and navigation methods, so it was timely. But the quality of the plugin itself makes it merely a starting point for exploration, not the actual solution.
The demo looks great – but I can’t get it to work with jquery 1.4.2 and UI 1.8 !?
Nice Plugin
I’ll you it in the next project
Well, its nice but its kinda lame that they promote it with a mirror effect which it doesn’t have
it says “It is possible to define the number of items to be displayed”, but i couldn’t figure out how to do that, help please?
@Kerem,
The features page (http://www.jcoverflip.com/features) still says that it can be defined however no signs of that in documentation.
Probably it was the early versions of the plugin. Not 100% sure though.