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Get the turn.js 4th release on turnjs.com
What's new in turn.js 4th release?
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Added option
autoCenter
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Added option
zoom
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Added property
animating
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Added property
zoom
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Added method
center
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Added method
destroy
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Added method
is
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Added method
zoom
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Added event
missing
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Added event
zooming
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Added class
.even
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Added class
.fixed
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Added class
.hard
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Added class
.odd
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Added class
.own-size
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Added class
.sheet
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Added the ignore attribute
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New turn.html4.js
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New scissors.js
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Changed the class
.turn-page
to.page
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Improved the animation frame generator with requestAnimationFrame
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Improved the animation speed for hard pages with CSS3 transitions
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Redesigned the event sequence to listen to only three events
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Fixed issue #79
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Fixed issue #91
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Fixed issue about the event order turning + turned
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Fixed issue about appending pages in wrong locations
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turn.js 3rd release
Make a flip book with HTML5
Turn.js is a plugin for jQuery that adds a beautiful transition similar to real pages in a book or magazine. It works in all modern browsers including touch devices.
What's new?
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New
addPage
for creating pages dynamically. -
New
display
for single and double pages. -
Gradients for non-webkit browsers.
Usage
CSS code:
#magazine{
width: 800px;
height: 400px;
}
#magazine .turn-page{
background-color:#ccc;
}
HTML code:
<div id="magazine">
<div><span class="text">Page 1</span></div>
<div><span class="text">Page 2</span></div>
<div><span class="text">Page 3</span></div>
</div>
JavaScript code:
$('#magazine').turn({gradients: true, acceleration: true});
Requirements
jQuery 1.7 or later
Browser support
- Chrome 12, Safari 5, Firefox 10, IE 9
License
Released under a non-commercial BSD license