- Overview
- Transcript
1.1 Welcome
As a web designer, you probably needed a slider or slideshow plugin at some time, and perhaps you found one. But if you weren’t able to find one, or you weren’t happy with the one you found, you should really check out Cycle2. Let’s begin.
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1.Introduction5 lessons, 12:27
5 lessons, 12:27
1.1Welcome00:34
1.1
Welcome
00:34
1.2Why Cycle2?02:22
1.2
Why Cycle2?
02:22
1.3Plugin Installation and License01:30
1.3
Plugin Installation and License
01:30
1.4A Basic Example03:19
1.4
A Basic Example
03:19
1.5Settings Options04:42
1.5
Settings Options
04:42
2.Basic Usage7 lessons, 34:45
7 lessons, 34:45
2.1Captions04:58
2.1
Captions
04:58
2.2Using Navigation Controls04:42
2.2
Using Navigation Controls
04:42
2.3Slideshow Effects and Options04:36
2.3
Slideshow Effects and Options
04:36
2.4Continuous Slideshow03:49
2.4
Continuous Slideshow
03:49
2.5Using Overlays04:32
2.5
Using Overlays
04:32
2.6Using Pagers08:34
2.6
Using Pagers
08:34
2.7Using Non-Image Slides03:34
2.7
Using Non-Image Slides
03:34
3.Advanced Usage3 lessons, 20:40
3 lessons, 20:40
3.1Auto-Height06:27
3.1
Auto-Height
06:27
3.2Image Loader05:19
3.2
Image Loader
05:19
3.3Progressive Loading08:54
3.3
Progressive Loading
08:54
4.Optional Plugins6 lessons, 31:55
6 lessons, 31:55
4.1Carousel09:04
4.1
Carousel
09:04
4.2Flip and Shuffle05:53
4.2
Flip and Shuffle
05:53
4.3ScrollVert and Tile03:29
4.3
ScrollVert and Tile
03:29
4.4Caption2 and Center05:55
4.4
Caption2 and Center
05:55
4.5Swipe02:12
4.5
Swipe
02:12
4.6YouTube05:22
4.6
YouTube
05:22
5.The API5 lessons, 28:27
5 lessons, 28:27
5.1Options09:45
5.1
Options
09:45
5.2Commands07:15
5.2
Commands
07:15
5.3Events04:09
5.3
Events
04:09
5.4Cycle States and Hash04:51
5.4
Cycle States and Hash
04:51
5.5Template Customization02:27
5.5
Template Customization
02:27
6.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:42
1 lesson, 00:42
6.1Final Words00:42
6.1
Final Words
00:42
1.1 Welcome
As a web designer, I'm sure there was a time when you needed a slider or a slideshow plugin, and you probably found one, but just in case you haven't, or you're not happy with the one you found you should really check out Cycle2. This is a jQuery plugin that has tons of features, is a really easy to use and always just under 20 kilobytes. And in this course, you'll learn the ins and outs of Cycle 2 from basic usage to the more advanced API. Let's begin.
Adi Purdila is a web design instructor for Tuts+. With over 100 courses and 200 tutorials published to date, Adi's goal is to help students become better web designers and developers by creating content that’s easy to follow and offers great value.
Being self-taught himself, Adi strongly believes that constant learning (academic or otherwise) is the only way to move forward and achieve your goals.
When not typing away at his keyboard, he loves woodworking and caring for his ever-growing family of rescue pets.
You can stay up to date with what he's doing by following him on social media or visiting his website at adipurdila.com.







