Item description
Diamond is highly customizable and powerful image slider carefully crafted to enrich website and target wide spectrum of applications. It supports images with any size, html content and videos hosted on youtube and vimeo. Built in kenburns effect for images and flexible transition engine delivers sophisticated and eye catching animations and effects for slider content. Built in video support allows for easy youtube and vimeo clips embedding.
This slider comes with 2 beutiful themes, well organized PSD sources and clear CSS rules allows for quick and easy skin customization to blend it in any website. This jQuery plugin exposes rich interface which can alter any default settings such as animation time, type direction and so on. Moreover HTML 5 data attributes helps to provide per slide settings without need to edit an link to any external config file.
Predefined animations are standard for any image slider out there that’s why beside this Diamond is shipped with flexible and rich animation framework which allows user to create unique transitions in few seconds with just few parameters.
Main features
- Smooth Ken Burns effect for images and/or thumbs and bullet popups
- Flexible animation framework for easy unique transition creation
- Tons of predefined animations
- Fully skinable – shipped with two beautiful skins
- Supports inline content as well as Youtube and Vimeo videos
- All PSD included – easy to create and customize skins via CSS
- Multiple sliders on one page
- Per slide settings via HTML markup ( ‘data’ attribute – SEO optimized )
- Works in all modern browsers
- Extensive documentation covering every aspect of slider customization
- Numerous options and settings for easy customization
- Fancy circular timer ( image based – works even in IE! ) can be placed in numerous positions( corners, center or even on current bullet )
- Place secondary navigation ( thumbs or bullets ) in one of 24 custom positions to siut Your needs
- Custom per slide settings for titles, thumb titles, aniamtions, thumbs positions and much more – see examples for details

