TremulaJS can be used in building complex, fully-customizable, and versatile image galleries.
The developer can control the gallery's layout, with preset options ranging from the classic Apple cover flow to rounded carousels and up to Pinterest-like image walls.
There are options for controlling the size of the images, reflection effects, the margins between the photos, their display layout type, content looping and many other more.
Interactions between the user and the gallery can be carried out via mouse scrolling, drag & drop, or via touch gestures for mobile devices.
Probably the best thing about TremulaJS is its animation engine, a custom-built solution that handles interactions using a Bézier path algorithm and also takes into account the inertia of every movement, adding a small momentum to each action.
There's a demo packed with the Tremula library, to show developers how it can be used and how it can be setup in its various configuration possibilities.
What is new in this release:
- Minified and un-minified build files added.
What is new in version 1.2.2:
- Updated documentation.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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