3D Flow plugin for Swiper
3D Flow is the ultra small (1Kb minified and gzipped) and free plugin for iDangero.us Swiper that turns your great swiper slider (or app) into amazing realistic 3D gallery with dynamic shadows. It was inspired by iOS App Store homepage 3D slider.
It works in all browser that support CSS3 3D Transforms: WebKit browsers (Chrome, Safari, iOS Safari, native Android & BlackBerry browsers, etc.), FireFox 12+ and Internet Explorer 10 (including Windows Phone 8). In browsers that do not support CSS3 3D transforms it will work and look like a usual Swiper.
Demos and usage at http://www.idangero.us/sliders/swiper/plugins/3dflow.php
UMD and non UMD versions are provided.
This project uses grunt
to build a dist version.
First you need to have grunt-cli
which you should install globally.
$ npm install -g grunt-cli
Then install all dependencies,
$ npm install
$ grunt
The results is available in dist
folder.
To create all versions you can use the dist
task :
$ grunt dist
This task is equivalent to :
$ grunt build # the non module version
$ grunt build-umd # the module compatible version
$ grunt uglify # minify umd and non umd versions
To update demos dependencies you will need to do this first,
$ grunt demo
$ cd demos
$ bower install
You can use npm
serve
module which will create a temporary local server, that will help you watch the demos with no setup overhead.
If you don't have already serve
module installed, the recommanded way is to install it globally:
$ npm install -g serve
Then launch the temporary web server on any port you want, default being 3000, and give the demo path as the root directory.
If you want to launch on port 5000, being in ./demos
folder, type this:
$ serve . -p 5000
or being in the root folder:
$ serve ./demos/ -p 5000
You can now point your brower to http://localhost:5000/
.
GPL & MIT