jquery.gridrotator implements the responsive image display gallery effect
- 2020-06-19 09:47:19
- OfStack
jquery.gridrotator is a very practical and responsive gallery plugin. The image gallery plugin arranges images like grid 1, then randomly flips one image in a grid to display another image. There are six effects.
HTML structure:
The HTML structure is very simple.
<div id="ri-grid" class="ri-grid ri-grid-size-1 ri-shadow">
<ul>
<li><a href="#"><img src="images/medium/1.jpg" alt="Whatever works"/></a></li>
<li><a href="#"><img src="images/medium/2.jpg" alt="Anything else"/></a></li>
<!-- ... -->
</ul>
</div>
Call the plugin
$(function() {
$( '#ri-grid' ).gridrotator();
});
Be careful not to forget to introduce the jQuery and jquery.gridrotator.js files.
Optional parameters
// number of rows
rows : 4,
// number of columns
columns : 10,
// rows/columns for different screen widths
// i.e. w768 is for screens smaller than 768 pixels
w1024 : {
rows : 3,
columns : 8
},
w768 : {
rows : 3,
columns : 7
},
w480 : {
rows : 3,
columns : 5
},
w320 : {
rows : 2,
columns : 4
},
w240 : {
rows : 2,
columns : 3
},
// step: number of items that are replaced at the same time
// random || [some number]
// note: for performance issues, the number should not be > options.maxStep
step : 'random',
maxStep : 3,
// prevent user to click the items
preventClick : true,
// animation type
// showHide || fadeInOut || slideLeft ||
// slideRight || slideTop || slideBottom ||
// rotateLeft || rotateRight || rotateTop ||
// rotateBottom || scale || rotate3d ||
// rotateLeftScale || rotateRightScale ||
// rotateTopScale || rotateBottomScale || random
animType : 'random',
// animation speed
animSpeed : 500,
// animation easings
animEasingOut : 'linear',
animEasingIn : 'linear',
// the item(s) will be replaced every 3 seconds
// note: for performance issues, the time "can't" be < 300 ms
interval : 3000,
// if false the animations will not start
// use false if onhover is true for example
slideshow : true,
// if true the items will switch when hovered
onhover : false,
// ids of elements that shouldn't change
nochange : []
When you define the grid size, you should pay attention to whether all images will be displayed in the grid immediately. For example, if you have 50 images with 4 rows and 5 columns defined, 20 images will be displayed in the grid, and the other 30 images will be used to flip the images.
This is the end of this article, I hope you enjoy it.