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jquery-pano

v1.3.0

Published

jQuery plugin to display a 360 degree panoramic image

Downloads

16

Readme

pano

Build Status

jQuery plugin to display a 360 degree panoramic image

Requires

This plugin has been tested against jQuery 3.4.1. It should support other versions but they have not been tested.

Options

  • img - The URL to the background image. This should be a 360 degree panoramic image. You should set the CSS so that the width and height of the containing block are your desired size.
  • interval - How often to trigger the move command when the user holds down the mouse button, touch or if you call the moveLeft or moveRight API methods. (Default 100ms)
  • speed - How fast should the animation move? (Default 50ms)

It will add a class of .moving whenever the background image is being moved (whether drag & drop or via the controls).

API

The plugin returns a public API with 3 methods:

  • moveLeft(interval, speed) - Starts moving the image to the left at the indicated interval and speed. If the arguments are not provided, it will use the defaults.
  • moveRight(interval, speed) - Starts moving the image to the right at the indicated interval and speed. If the arguments are not provided, it will use the defaults.
  • stopMoving() - Stops all motion.

Example

See https://seancoyne.github.io/pano for working example.

$(function(){
	var pano = $("#myPano").pano({
		img: "/path/to/image.jpg",
		interval: 100,
		speed: 50
	});
	pano.moveLeft();
	pano.stopMoving();
	pano.moveRight();
	pano.stopMoving();
});

Other Usage

The plugin supports the CommonJS module system so you can require it using npm and bundle via Browserify.