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cypher-html-ts-carousel

v1.0.0

Published

Carousel library for html using typescript

Downloads

2

Readme

Carousel Component This is a TypeScript project that implements a carousel component for web applications. The carousel allows users to navigate through a collection of items, displaying one item at a time.

Installation To use this component in your project, follow these steps:

Clone the repository or download the source code.

Install the required dependencies by running npm install in the project directory.

Usage Import the necessary classes and modules in your TypeScript file:

import { Carousel } from "./scripts/Carousel"; import { CarouselItemModel } from "./scripts/CarouselItemModel";

Insert at cursor typescript Create an array of CarouselItemModel instances, representing the items you want to display in the carousel.

const carouselItems = [ new CarouselItemModel("image1.jpg", "Item 1", "Content for Item 1"), new CarouselItemModel("image2.jpg", "Item 2", "Content for Item 2"), // Add more items as needed ];

Insert at cursor typescript Create a new instance of the Carousel class, passing the initial index and the array of carousel items.

const carousel = new Carousel(0, carouselItems);

Insert at cursor typescript Initialize the carousel by calling the initialize method.

carousel.initialize();

Insert at cursor typescript Use the next() and previous() methods to navigate through the carousel items.

carousel.next(); // Move to the next item carousel.previous(); // Move to the previous item

Insert at cursor typescript Example The index.ts file in the project provides an example of how to use the carousel component. It creates a carousel with five items and demonstrates navigating through the items using a timer.

Contributing If you'd like to contribute to this project, please follow these steps:

Fork the repository.

Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.

Make your changes and commit them with descriptive commit messages.

Push your changes to your forked repository.

Submit a pull request to the main repository.

License This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Please note that this README.md file is a basic draft based on the limited information available. For a more comprehensive and accurate README, I would need access to the entire codebase and project structure.