This is a fork of the original project https://pawelgrzybek.com/siema/. I still think this library provides a good balance between features/footprint/customization. I'll continue to handle bugfixes and do small feature/behavior improvements.
Siema - Lightweight and simple carousel with no dependencies
Full docs with examples: https://pawelgrzybek.com/siema/.
Siema is a lightweight (only 3kb gzipped) carousel plugin with no dependencies and no styling. As Brad Frost once said "do that shit yourself". It is 100% open source and available on Github. It is free to use on personal and commercial projects. Use it with your favourite module bundler or by manually injecting the script into your project.
Installation
Setup is trivially easy. A little bit of markup...
Hi, I'm slide 1 Hi, I'm slide 2 Hi, I'm slide 3 Hi, I'm slide 4
If you are using a module bundler like Webpack or Browserify...
yarn add siema
;;
...or manually inject the minified script into your website.
Options
Siema comes with a few (optional) settings that you can change by passing an object as an argument. Default values are presented below.
selector: '.siema' duration: 200 easing: 'ease-out' perPage: 1 startIndex: 0 draggable: true multipleDrag: true threshold: 20 loop: false rtl: false {} {};
selector
(string or DOM element)
The selector to use as a carousel. Siema will use all immediate children of this selector as a slider items. It can be a query string (example) or DOM element (example).
duration
(number)
Slide transition duration in milliseconds (example).
easing
(string)
It is like a CSS transition-timing-function
— describes acceleration curve (example).
perPage
(number or object)
The number of slides to be shown. It accepts a number (example) or an object (example) for complex responsive layouts.
startIndex
(number)
Index (zero-based) of the starting slide (example).
draggable
(boolean)
Use dragging and touch swiping (example).
multipleDrag
(boolean)
Allow dragging to move multiple slides.
threshold
(number)
Touch and mouse dragging threshold (in px) (example).
loop
(boolean)
Loop the slides around (example).
rtl
(boolean)
Enables layout for languages written from right to left (like Hebrew or Arabic) (example).
onInit
(function)
Runs immediately after initialization (example).
onChange
(function)
Runs after slide change (example).
API
As mentioned above, Siema doesn't come with many options - just a few useful methods. Combine it with some very basic JavaScript and voila!
prev(howManySlides = 1, callback)
Go to previous item (example). Optionally slide few items backward by passing howManySlides
(number) argument (example). Optional callback
(function) available as a third argument (example).
next(howManySlides = 1, callback)
Go to next item (example). Optionally slide few items forward by passing howManySlides
(number) argument (example). Optional callback
(function) available as a third argument (example).
goTo(index, callback)
Go to item at particular index
(number) (example). Optional callback
(function) available as a second argument (example).
remove(index, callback)
Remove item at particular index
(number) (example). Optional callback
(function) available as a second argument (example).
insert(item, index, callback)
Insert new item
(DOM element) at specific index
(number) (example). Optional callback
(function) available as a third argument (example).
prepend(item, callback)
Prepend new item
(DOM element) (example). Optional callback
(function) available as a second argument (example).
append(item, callback)
Append new item
(DOM element) (example). Optional callback
(function) available as a second argument (example).
destroy(restoreMarkup = false, callback)
Remove all event listeners on instance (example). Use restoreMarkup
to restore the initial markup inside selector (example). Optional callback
(function) available as a third argument (example).
currentSlide
Prints current slide index (example).
Browser support
- IE10
- Chrome 12
- Firefox 16
- Opera 15
- Safari 5.1
- Android Browser 4.0
- iOS Safari 6.0
Extra & Thanks
Siema means 'hello' in Polish. When I play around with some code, I always use random names. That's the whole story behind the name of this one :)
Huge thanks to Jarkko Sibenberg for the cute logo design! I can't thank BrowserStack enough for giving me a free access to their testing amazing service.