Split Slick Slideshow
Free Download. Magic Image Carousel. Customized Setting Summarize Hi Slider is a reliable and free html5 slideshow maker which allows you to create an html5 photo slideshow with a few mouse clicks. Oct 24, 2016 Hi! My husband has a blogger powered, responsive photography site with a static image background. He would like to replace the image with a simple auto-playing slideshow of max. No need for border around the images, crossfade, previous/next buttons or anything, just 10 images changing automatically. Could you help us with a code?
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Vertical slideshow in split screen.
Made by Fabio Ottaviani
March 29, 2017
Made by Fabio Ottaviani
March 29, 2017
Slideshow Presentation
Navigate using the up and down arrow keys.
Made by Keith Driessen
March 9, 2016
Made by Keith Driessen
March 9, 2016
Dual Slideshow
Just playing around with a dual pane slideshow concept.
Made by Jacob Davidson
April 17, 2015
Made by Jacob Davidson
April 17, 2015
A Pure CSS3 Slideshow
The transition treats each part of the photo as a blind, closes them all together, and when they are open again, a new photo is revealed underneath.
Made by Stathis
October 3, 2013
Made by Stathis
October 3, 2013
Horizontal Slideshows
Split-Screen Slideshow
HTML, CSS and JavaScript split-screen slideshow.
Made by Sean Free
January 9, 2017
Made by Sean Free
January 9, 2017
Only CSS Slideshow Effect
Ken Burns slideshow effect CSS only.
Made by Dima
December 12, 2016
Made by Dima
December 12, 2016
Slick Slideshow With Blur Effect
Slideshow with blur effect in HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Made by Fabio Ottaviani
November 11, 2016
Made by Fabio Ottaviani
November 11, 2016
CSS Fadeshow
This is an extended version of pure CSS slideshow gallery http://codepen.io/alexerlandsson/pen/RaZdox which comes with more and easier customisation and previous/next buttons.
Made by Alexander Erlandsson
October 24, 2016
Made by Alexander Erlandsson
October 24, 2016
TweenMax Slideshow
A customizable slideshow TweenMax.
Made by Matheus Verissimo
August 28, 2016
Made by Matheus Verissimo
August 28, 2016
Nautilus Slideshow
Nautilus slideshow with HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Made by Nikolas Payne
March 9, 2016
Made by Nikolas Payne
March 9, 2016
Greensock Animated Slideshow
Slideshow Html Code Free Download Free
A fullscreen, sort of responsive, slideshow animated with Greensocks TweenLite/Tweenmax.
Made by Arden
December 12, 2015
Made by Arden
December 12, 2015
Full Page Slideshow
Full page slide show based off of Jonathan Snook’s tutorial found at http://snook.ca/archives/javascript/simplest-jquery-slideshow.
Made by webinyoureyes
February 10, 2015
Made by webinyoureyes
February 10, 2015
Manual Slideshow
Displaying a manual slideshow with W3.CSS is very easy.
Just create many elements with the same class name:
Example
<img src='img_snowtops.jpg'>
<img src='img_lights.jpg'>
<img src='img_mountains.jpg'>
<img src='img_forest.jpg'>
<img src='img_lights.jpg'>
<img src='img_mountains.jpg'>
<img src='img_forest.jpg'>
And two buttons to scroll the images:
Example
<button>❮</button>
<button>❯</button>
<button>❯</button>
And add a JavaScript to select images:
Example
var slideIndex = 1;
showDivs(slideIndex);
function plusDivs(n) {
showDivs(slideIndex += n);
}
function showDivs(n) {
var i;
var x = document.getElementsByClassName('mySlides');
if (n > x.length) {slideIndex = 1}
if (n < 1) {slideIndex = x.length} ;
for (i = 0; i < x.length; i++) {
x[i].style.display = 'none';
}
x[slideIndex-1].style.display = 'block';
}
Try It Yourself »showDivs(slideIndex);
function plusDivs(n) {
showDivs(slideIndex += n);
}
function showDivs(n) {
var i;
var x = document.getElementsByClassName('mySlides');
if (n > x.length) {slideIndex = 1}
if (n < 1) {slideIndex = x.length} ;
for (i = 0; i < x.length; i++) {
x[i].style.display = 'none';
}
x[slideIndex-1].style.display = 'block';
}
JavaScript Explained
First, set the slideIndex to 1. (First picture)
Then call showDivs() to display the first image.
When the user clicks one of the buttons call plusDivs().
The plusDivs() function subtracts one or adds one to the slideIndex.
The showDiv() function hides (display='none') all elements with the class name 'mySlides', and displays (display='block') the element with the given slideIndex.
If the slideIndex is higher than the number of elements (x.length), the slideIndex is set to zero.
If the slideIndex is less than 1 it is set to number of elements (x.length).
Automatic Slideshow
To display an automatic slideshow is even simpler.
You only need a little different JavaScript:
Example
Slideshow Html5 Code
var slideIndex = 0;
carousel();
function carousel() {
var i;
var x = document.getElementsByClassName('mySlides');
for (i = 0; i < x.length; i++) {
x[i].style.display = 'none';
}
slideIndex++;
if (slideIndex > x.length) {slideIndex = 1}
x[slideIndex-1].style.display = 'block';
setTimeout(carousel, 2000); // Change image every 2 seconds
}
Try It Yourself »carousel();
function carousel() {
var i;
var x = document.getElementsByClassName('mySlides');
for (i = 0; i < x.length; i++) {
x[i].style.display = 'none';
}
slideIndex++;
if (slideIndex > x.length) {slideIndex = 1}
x[slideIndex-1].style.display = 'block';
setTimeout(carousel, 2000); // Change image every 2 seconds
}
HTML Slides
The slides do not have to be images.
They can be any HTML content:
Example
<div>
<div>
<h1><b>Did You Know?</b></h1>
<h1><i>We plan to sell trips to the moon in the 2020s</i></h1>
</div>
Try It Yourself »<div>
<h1><b>Did You Know?</b></h1>
<h1><i>We plan to sell trips to the moon in the 2020s</i></h1>
</div>
Slideshow Caption
Add a caption text for each image slide with the w3-display-* classes (topleft, topmiddle, topright, bottomleft, bottommiddle, bottomright, left, right or middle):
Example
<div>
<img src='img_snowtops.jpg'>
<div>
French Alps
</div>
</div>
Try It Yourself »<img src='img_snowtops.jpg'>
<div>
French Alps
</div>
</div>
Slideshow Indicators
An example of using buttons to indicate how many slides there are in the slideshow, and which slide the user is currently viewing.
Example
<div>
<button>❮ Prev</button>
<button>Next ❯</button>
<button>1</button>
<button>2</button>
<button>3</button>
</div>
Try It Yourself »<button>❮ Prev</button>
<button>Next ❯</button>
<button>1</button>
<button>2</button>
<button>3</button>
</div>
Another example:
❯
Example
<div>
<img src='img_nature.jpg'>
<img src='img_snowtops.jpg'>
<img src='img_mountains.jpg'>
<div>
<div>❮</div>
<div>❯</div>
<span></span>
<span></span>
<span></span>
</div>
</div>
Try It Yourself »<img src='img_nature.jpg'>
<img src='img_snowtops.jpg'>
<img src='img_mountains.jpg'>
<div>
<div>❮</div>
<div>❯</div>
<span></span>
<span></span>
<span></span>
</div>
</div>
Images as Indicators
An example of using images as indicators:
Example
<div>
<img src='img_nature_wide.jpg'>
<img src='img_snow_wide.jpg'>
<img src='img_mountains_wide.jpg'>
<div>
<div>
<img src='img_nature_wide.jpg'
>
</div>
<div>
<img src='img_snow_wide.jpg'
>
</div>
<div>
<img src='img_mountains_wide.jpg'
>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Try It Yourself »<img src='img_nature_wide.jpg'>
<img src='img_snow_wide.jpg'>
<img src='img_mountains_wide.jpg'>
<div>
<div>
<img src='img_nature_wide.jpg'
>
</div>
<div>
<img src='img_snow_wide.jpg'
>
</div>
<div>
<img src='img_mountains_wide.jpg'
>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Multiple Slideshows on the Same Page
To operate multiple slideshows on one page, you must class the members of each slideshow group with different classes:
Example
<div>
<img src='img_snowtops.jpg'>
<img src='img_lights.jpg'>
<img src='img_mountains.jpg'>
<img src='img_forest.jpg'>
</div>
<div>
<img src='img_la.jpg'>
<img src='img_ny.jpg'>
<img src='img_chicago.jpg'>
</div>
Try It Yourself »<img src='img_snowtops.jpg'>
<img src='img_lights.jpg'>
<img src='img_mountains.jpg'>
<img src='img_forest.jpg'>
</div>
<div>
<img src='img_la.jpg'>
<img src='img_ny.jpg'>
<img src='img_chicago.jpg'>
</div>
Animated Slides
Slide or fade in an element from the top, bottom, left or right of the screen with the w3-animate-* classes.
Example
<img src='img_01.jpg'>
<img src='img_02.jpg'>
<img src='img_03.jpg'>
<img src='img_04.jpg'>
Try It Yourself »<img src='img_02.jpg'>
<img src='img_03.jpg'>
<img src='img_04.jpg'>
Faded Animation
The w3-animate-fading class fades an element in and out (takes about 10 seconds).
Example
<img src='img_01.jpg'>
<img src='img_02.jpg'>
<img src='img_03.jpg'>
<img src='img_04.jpg'>
Try It Yourself »<img src='img_02.jpg'>
<img src='img_03.jpg'>
<img src='img_04.jpg'>