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Research bespoke.js #22

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abeyang opened this issue Mar 28, 2013 · 3 comments
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Research bespoke.js #22

abeyang opened this issue Mar 28, 2013 · 3 comments

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abeyang commented Mar 28, 2013

Check this framework out:
http://markdalgleish.com/projects/bespoke.js/

Note that it has different themes (carousel, cube, classic, etc).

I was thinking of maybe using this for the frontpage upcoming events. However, a few things we need to know:

  • Can we tweak it so that it moves to the next image on its own (like all other sliders out there?)
  • Is there a way to denote how many slides there are, and which one you're currently on (like the one we have on http://gracepointriverside.org/)?
  • Can we contain this inside a div?

Sub-task of #14.

@ghost ghost assigned hwdnoz Mar 28, 2013
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hwdnoz commented Mar 29, 2013

Hi abe,

Emailed you a packaged demo with my edits. Can run html page without server or internet access.

Bullet 1: press p when you hit my demo page in a browser. Should move image on its own
Bullet 2: Yes we can denote slides. I included a large input tag illustrating how it would feel.
Bullet 3: Yep!

K I'll email you my files.

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hwdnoz commented May 6, 2013

I think last request was to determine if we can expand slider. Will look into this.

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hwdnoz commented May 7, 2013

Yes, we can edit the themes spacing, color, animation, etc. Matter of CSS changes, I think anyone shown where to make the changes could have some fun designing/tweaking new themes.

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