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jQuery Before/After Plugin
Catch My Fame recently released a very slick before & after plugin that enables easy transition between two different images. The plugin combines two images, presumably a “before” and “after” version of the same thing, and then transposes a slider over the merged composition. Users can then grab the slider and move it across the before and after image composition to see the difference between the two. This kind of functionality is normally done with Flash, so to have it available as a jQuery plugin is very exciting.
Weighing only 7K, the before/after plugin is packed with features, including:
- Slick effect, no Flash needed
- Reusable on multiple containers
- Show either image via nav links
- Cross-browser compatible
- Many options, including auto-animation
- Degradable. If the visitor doesn’t have JavaScript they will still see both images.
This plugin is perfect for showing the difference between any two before and after images. If this sounds like something you would like to do without Flash, this plugin is for you.
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