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tiny-slider-drupal

v3.0.0

Published

Vanilla javascript slider for Drupal websites, with multilanguage support and inspired by Owl Carousel.

Downloads

10

Readme

Tiny Slider 2 for Drupal

This is a Tiny Slider 2 fork, inspired by Owl Carousel and created by ganlanyuan.

This is a slightly modified version, wich only adds multilanguage capabilities for Drupal websites. Indeed, only install this if you're going to use this amazing slider in a Drupal website and you need to translate some strings, such some default aria-labels provided by the slider, in order to improve your site's accessibility in several languages.

Notice that it simply uses Drupal.t() to make these strings translatables, so it can be used in a Drupal 7, 8, 9 and 10, at the moment this fork is released.

How to use

Please refer to the original ganlanyuan's guide for further information about how to use this slider.

License

This project is available under the MIT license.