Yippe! BalfSlider is back. And this time it's back with a vengeance.
BalfSlider 2.0 brings a large number of new design features that focus solely on interoperability with any website. Because it's part of my Web Independently Styled Project, it's main aim is exactly this - no styles are added other than the crucial feature based styles and the JavaScript based ones. The rest is up to you.
The current version includes just one transition but two more will be here by version 2.1. As well as this, I'm happy to announce my Web Independently Styled Project JavaScript and CSS files. Between these files you can find combined BalfBar, BalfRibbon and BalfSlider CSS and JavaScript that allows you to quickly deploy any or all three of the plugins.
My next focus in these plugins is efficiency. Let me know if you have any requests using the usual methods of contact.
Whilst I never imagined I would work on an image slideshow plugin for jQuery again, I'm happy to announce the new version of BalfSlider.
BalfSlider follows my naming scheme and is part of my Web Independently Styled Project (WISP), and it follows the same design principles - none. In other words, the host website does some styling for it. It's open to development.
As a result of all of this, BalfSlider is incredibly lightweight - even more so than BalfBar which is hugely small. BalfSlider is designed for flexibility offering many different transition styles (coming soon).
If you want to see a sample, look at my front page.