The HTML markup for a wijCarousel widget looks like this.
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<div id="wijcarousel0"> <ul> <li><img alt="1" src="Images\sports1.png" title="Word1" /> <span>Word Caption 1</span></li> <li><img alt="2" src="Images\sports2.png" title="Word2" /> <span>Word Caption 2</span></li> <li><img alt="3" src="Images\sports3.png" title="Word3" /> <span>Word Caption 3</span></li> <li><img alt="4" src="Images\sports4.png" title="Word4" /> <span>Word Caption 4</span></li> <li><img alt="5" src="Images\sports5.png" title="Word5" /> <span>Word Caption 5</span></li> <li><img alt="6" src="Images\sports6.png" title="Word6" /> <span>Word Caption 6</span></li> </ul> </div> |
You can initialize the widget with the following jQuery script.
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<script type="text/javascript"> requirejs.config({ baseUrl: "http://cdn.wijmo.com/amd-js/3.20162.99", paths: { "jquery": "jquery-1.11.1.min", "jquery-ui": "jquery-ui-1.11.0.custom.min", "jquery.ui": "jquery-ui", "jquery.mousewheel": "jquery.mousewheel.min", "globalize": "globalize.min" } }); </script> <script id="scriptInit" type="text/javascript"> require(["wijmo.wijcarousel"], function () { $(document).ready(function () { $("#wijcarousel0").wijcarousel({ display: 3, step: 2, orientation: "horizontal" }); }); }); </script> |
The markup and script featured here results in the following live widget. Click the buttons to scroll through the images.