Pure CSS, simple slider.
Here are some examples:
- Chrome
(tested only on 30)
- Firefox
(tested only on 24)
- IE
9
No transitions10+
Works perfect
- Opera
(tested only on 12)
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Include the CSS stylesheet at the end of
<head>
element:<link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/csslider.css" />
-
Put code into webpage:
<div class="csslider"> <input type="radio" name="slides" id="slides_1" checked /> <input type="radio" name="slides" id="slides_2" /> <input type="radio" name="slides" id="slides_3" /> <input type="radio" name="slides" id="slides_4" /> <input type="radio" name="slides" id="slides_N" /> <ul> <li>Content of slide 1</li> <li>Content of slide 2</li> <li>Content of slide 3</li> <li>Content of slide 4</li> <li>Content of slide N</li> </ul> <div class="arrows"> <label for="slides_1"></label> <label for="slides_2"></label> <label for="slides_3"></label> <label for="slides_4"></label> <label for="slides_N"></label> <label for="slides_1" class="goto-first"></label> <label for="slides_N" class="goto-last"></label> </div> <div class="navigation"> <div> <label for="slides_1"></label> <label for="slides_2"></label> <label for="slides_3"></label> <label for="slides_4"></label> <label for="slides_N"></label> </div> </div> </div>
Default configuration can be set in LESS file.
If you want to change configuration for specific element you must override default config.
For instance if you have an element with id #my-slider
and you want to change:
- arrows color
#my-slider .arrows label {
border-left-color: red;
border-right-color: red;
}
- inside navigation border
#my-slider.inside .navigation label {
border: 1px solid red;
}