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    Bootstrap 5 UI KIT

    Bootstrap 5 UI KIT

    Bootstrap 5 & Material Design 2.0 UI KIT

    ...Huge and active community. MIT license, free for personal & commercial use. Simplicity and ease of use are key features of MDB 5 UI Kit. You need only one minute to install and run it. A slideshow component for cycling through elements, images or slides of text, like a carousel. Use MDB custom button styles for actions in forms, dialogs, and more with support for multiple sizes, states, and more. Indicate the loading state of a component or page with MDB spinners, built entirely with HTML, CSS, and no JavaScript. A card is a flexible and extensible content container. ...
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    Neiki's Gallery

    Neiki's Gallery

    Vanilla JavaScript image gallery & lightbox

    Neiki's Gallery is a lightweight, production-ready image gallery and lightbox library built with vanilla JavaScript and CSS. It requires no dependencies and can be integrated with a single <script> tag, with automatic initialization out of the box. It provides a highly customizable experience for modern web projects, combining performance, flexibility, and rich UI interactions. Designed for both developers and end users, it supports responsive layouts, advanced lightbox features, touch...
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    Jssor

    Jssor

    Touch swipe image slider/slideshow/gallery/carousel/banner mobile

    Jssor Slider is a touch swipe image slider carousel with 200+ slideshow effects. When touch Jssor Slider, it will freeze and then move to the direction that finger swipes to. It comes with javascript library source code. Jssor jQuery slider plugin and No-jQuery version slider work almost the same, both are for image slider carousel, and content slider carousel. Slideshow and caption slide animation are all available for both version. jQuery developers benefit from the jQuery js library. ...
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    Eagle.js

    Eagle.js

    A hackable slideshow framework built with Vue.js

    Eagle.js is a web-based slideshow framework for Vue.js. It supports animations, themes, interactive widgets (for web demos), and makes it easy to reuse components, slides and styles across presentations. Most of all, Eagle aims at offering a simple and very hackable API so you can get off the beaten tracks and craft the slideshows you really want. If you are not familiar with Vue.js you will find eagle.js harder to use than, say, Reveal.js, but on the long term eagle.js makes it easier to organize your slides and implement new ideas. ...
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