JavaScript Image Carousel

Posted by Robert Love on November 1, 2006 in JavaScript, Software

The JavaScript Image Carousel scrolls a collection of images.

Example

Below is a screenshot of the JavaScript Image Carousel. Download the JavaScript Image Carousel to see it in action and use it on your website.

JavaScript Image Carousel 1.0

Download

javascript-image-carousel-1_0.zip (50Kb)

Note: Don’t let the size fool you! The JavaScript Image Carousel is packaged with script.aculo.us 1.7.0 (which includes Prototype 1.5.0) - the latest versions at the time of this release. The JavaScript Image Carousel itself is little over 1Kb.

Requirements

The JavaScript Image Carousel requires the script.aculo.us JavaScript Library (which includes the Prototype JavaScript framework). The JavaScript Image Carousel is packaged with script.aculo.us 1.7.0 (which includes Prototype 1.5.0) - the latest versions at the time of this release. You can use the pre-packaged versions of script.aculo.us and Prototype or download the latest version/s at the respective websites.

Instructions

After downloading the JavaScript Image Carousel, extract the ZIP package and open the README.html file in your web browser. The README file contains full documentation and examples to get you up-and-running with the JavaScript Image Carousel quickly and easily.

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I'm a web technologist, University lecturer and trainer based in Sydney, Australia. I'm particularly interested in standards-based web design and development using web standards such as XHTML, CSS and the DOM, and open-source software such as Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP. When I'm not making websites, I like to tell other people how I think they should make websites. I have developed, and teach, a few training courses in web technologies offered through Learn4Life at The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. I'm a member of the W3C HTML Working Group, the Web Industry Professionals Association and the Web Standards Group and can be found espousing my opinions on forums and in mailing lists. My wife and son enjoy the benefits of my full-time employment as Senior Developer with News Digital Media, and they wouldn't mind at all if you wanted to contact me with yet a further opportunity for me to get no sleep.

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