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fancyboxes

v1.1.3

Published

Jquery Plugin For Html5 Websites

Downloads

1

Readme

FancyBoxes

FancyBoxes is a jquery based Html5 Fancy Animated Boxes.

default includes

  • js/fancyboxes.js
  • css/default.css
  • And Latest jquery

#Demo

#How To Use

First you need to add css and js files in to html file like (same order):

<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/default.css" />

<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.2.min.js"></script>

<script src="js/fancyboxes(1.1.1).js"></script> 

And for use FancyBoxes you need to pick a parent element you want to put boxes in it class or id doesnt matter while picking element and :

        $(element).Fancybox();

##Settings

Use inside # $(document).ready(function(){  /* Use Here */  })
$(parentElement).FancyBox({
		boxWidth: 50,(Default) 
		/*Width Of The Boxes*/
		boxHeight: 50,(Default) 
		/*Height Of The Boxes*/
		zIndex: 55,(Default) 
		/* z-index of Boxes */
		anims: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11],(Default Empty Please Select) 
		/*Animation Types 1 to 11 */
		colorCount: 13,(Default) 
		/*[color=NUMBER] for Colors*/
		closeElement: "",(Default)
		/* Activate Click Close if empty start after page reload*/
		closeType: "0",(Default) 
		/* Both(0) / Rows(1) / Cols(2) / Random(3)*/
		delay: "300",(Default) 
		/* delay between animations Recommended 300*/
		boxClass: "Fancy",(Default) 
		/* Class for Picking , Recommended "Fancy" NO CSS !!! But Can change the name*/
		})

Want To Use It ?

Greaaaat !!!!

Open your favorite Terminal and run these commands.

Npm install:

$ npm install fancyboxes

Bower install:

$ bower install FancyBoxes

Version

1.1.1

Contact Me

You can reach me whenever you want from those links :

License

MIT

Free Software, Hell Yeah!