Finally, a brand spanking new version of Coda-Slider. Some links:
- Demos
- Documentation: Installation | Settings
If you need help or troubleshooting, please register and ask in the Coda-Slider 2.0 forum.
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Finally, a brand spanking new version of Coda-Slider. Some links:
If you need help or troubleshooting, please register and ask in the Coda-Slider 2.0 forum.
UPDATE: (Oct. 26th, 2009): I’ve just released a new version of Coda-Slider. Check out the details here. The original version referred to in this post remains available for download.
So I finally found time to add a much-requested feature to Coda-Slider: Different classes for each tab. Now you can target individual tabs and give each one a different look. In the new demo, you’ll see that I just used different background colors to illustrate this feature, but of course you can use images if you like.As this is just a minor addition, I’m calling the updated version “Coda-Slider 1.1.1″. Makes sense to me.
Apologies again that I haven’t been able to respond to all your comments and emails regarding Coda-Slider. I hope you understand that it’s just something I put together for fun and experience, and it’s difficult to spend time maintaining it when I have paying jobs on offer.
UPDATE: (Oct. 26th, 2009): I’ve just released a new version of Coda-Slider. Check out the details here. The original version referred to in this post remains available for download.
It’s been about six weeks since I introduced a neat little jQuery plugin called Coda-Slider. It was well received, and I was delighted to see people incorporating it into their own projects in creative ways.
However, the original Coda-Slider had some bugs and lacked some features. After numerous requests, I’ve finally found time to make some improvements, and today I’m releasing Coda-Slider 1.1. Please check out the demo, and be sure to read the rest of this post for more info and details on customization.
UPDATE: (Oct. 26th, 2009): I’ve just released a new version of Coda-Slider. Check out the details here. The original version referred to in this post remains available for download.
These last couple of weeks in work I’ve been getting to grips with the jQuery JavaScript library to provide some cool effects on an interface I’ve been building. One effect I hoped to create was a tabbed sliding div type thing, like Panic have on their Coda site. I couldn’t find anything quite like that ready-made with jQuery, so I went about doing it myself. Using Gian Carlo Mingati’s excellent slideViewer as a starting point, I was able to achieve the desired effect. At the risk of getting sued, I’ve called it Coda-Slider.
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