The design is incredibly simple and it uses CSS to create a small frame around the photos. With this image carousel there’s a lot you can change with just a few lines of code.
We really do live in the golden age of web design! CSS Image Carousel The fact that it runs on just CSS3 is quite impressive.
#Materialize slider plus
This slider is incredibly simple to use, plus the animations are top notch.
It uses bright green highlights to grab attention and strong caption animations. Pretty cool right? Dark UIįor a darker example you might like this CSS slider built on top of a dark background. You can add photos inside regardless of size because even the frame is made with pure CSS. And this picture frame animation shows how much you can do with just a simple slider.Įach photo moves to either side with a simple sliding animation effect. You can do a lot with CSS transitions and keyframe animations. It’s a little more compact but also has more flair to the design. If you want something a little more detailed check out this related pen by developer Sara Soueidan. Not too much color, texture, or extra design pizzazz. These elements follow a modern and simplistic approach to design. This testimonial slider is easy to implement and very lightweight using pure CSS for the animations. CSS3 Testimonials SliderĬustom testimonials are a staple for landing pages and company websites. This is a cool effect and surprisingly detailed for only running on CSS code. The sliding animations pan left or right depending on which direction the content is moving. But this pen created by Vo Tuan Trung is also fully responsive and should work in any modern browser.Īll of the CSS is written in Sass and it uses the Bourbon mixins library for extra features. Here’s another radio button slider controlled by CSS and some added captions. The fading effects also run through CSS with mixins from this Sass library for carousels. This is fully controlled through CSS where the arrows work like radio buttons.Įach HTML radio input connects to a different image so you can click to browse through them with ease. Here’s a slightly cleaner fading carousel UI that does include the small dot navigation along with arrows on either side. It’s all very impressive and works great as a simple UI template. This rotates infinitely, so you’ll never hit the end either way.Įach transition has a small fading effect which is also controlled through CSS. Just click to the right or left of the carousel and you’ll immediately advance to that side. There are no arrows or dot navigation elements, so the entire thing is click/touch controlled. You can replicate this effect by cloning this pen written in pure HTML/CSS code. Some carousels use annotations to add subtitles and extra context over each slide. But you can still use this to create a slider that functions well in all browsers with a Netflix-style hover animation. Since this version only uses CSS it’s tougher to include dynamic effects like video modal windows. The links in the carousel don’t go anywhere but you could easily embed these to work with videos. This Netflix carousel is pretty unique with a hover-to-zoom animation effect for each video. The necessary additional CSS styles for the 3D iPhone carousel.Start Downloading Now! Netflix Show Carousel Load the latest Materialize Framework from CDN. A touch-friendly 3D carousel based on Materialize Framework that showcases the current image in a realistic iPhone screen and allows the visitor to switch between image by clicking/tapping/swiping the siblings.