An
image rotator is one great way to display portfolio pieces, eCommerce
product images, or even as an image gallery. Although there are many
great plugins already, this tutorial will help you understand how the
image rotator works and helps you create your own from scratch.
Creating an Image Rotator
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Step1. HTML - Image Rotator Wireframe
Start by building the html wireframe of the layout. As you can see
in the image below, there will be two major sections (the main image
section and the thumbnail list section). In addition to the sections
for images, the third section, labeled "desc", will contain the
main_image description.
main_image Section HTML
< class="main_image">
< src="banner1.jpg" alt="" />
< class="desc">
< href="#" class="collapse">Close Me! </>
< class="block">
<>Title </>
<>Date </>
<>Copy </>
</>
</>
</>
image_thumb Section HTML
Note - The thumbnail list section will be very similar in markup as the
main image section, but each will all be encapsulated in its own list
item.
< class="image_thumb">
<>
<>
< href="banner1.jpg">< src="banner1_thumb.jpg" alt="Image Name" /></>
< class="block">
<>Title </>
<>Date </>
<>Copy </>
</>
</>
</>
</>
Step 2. CSS - Image Rotator Wireframe
Next, it's time to style the image rotator's HTML wireframe with CSS.
main_image section CSS
.main_image {
width: 598px;
height: 456px;
float: left;
background: #333;
position: relative;
overflow: hidden; /*--Overflow hidden allows the description to toggle/tuck away as it slides down--*/
color: #fff;
}
.main_image h2 {
font-size: 2em;
font-weight: normal;
margin: 0 0 5px;
padding: 10px;
}
.main_image p {
font-size: 1.2em;
line-height: 1.6em;
padding: 10px;
margin: 0;
}
.block small { /*--We'll be using this same style on our thumbnail list--*/
font-size: 1em;
padding: 0 0 0 20px;
background: url(icon_calendar.gif) no-repeat 0 center;
}
.main_image .block small {margin-left: 10px;}
.main_image .desc{
position: absolute;
bottom: 0;
left: 0; /*--Stick the desc class to the bottom of our main image container--*/
width: 100%;
display: none; /*--Hide description by default, if js is enabled, we will show this--*/
}
.main_image .block{
width: 100%;
background: #111;
border-top: 1px solid #000;
}
.main_image a.collapse { /*--This is our hide/show tab--*/
background: url(btn_collapse.gif) no-repeat left top;
height: 27px;
width: 93px;
text-indent: -99999px;
position: absolute;
top: -27px;
right: 20px;
}
.main_image a.show {background-position: left bottom;}
image_thumb section CSS
.image_thumb {
float: left;
width: 299px;
background: #f0f0f0;
border-right: 1px solid #fff;
border-top: 1px solid #ccc;
}
.image_thumb img {
border: 1px solid #ccc;
padding: 5px;
background: #fff;
float: left;
}
.image_thumb ul {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
list-style: none;
}
.image_thumb ul li{
margin: 0;
padding: 12px 10px;
background: #f0f0f0 url(nav_a.gif) repeat-x;
width: 279px;
float: left;
border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;
border-top: 1px solid #fff;
border-right: 1px solid #ccc;
}
.image_thumb ul li.hover { /*--Hover State--*/
background: #ddd;
cursor: pointer;
}
.image_thumb ul li.active { /*--Active State--*/
background: #fff;
cursor: default;
}
html .image_thumb ul li h2 {
font-size: 1.5em;
margin: 5px 0;
padding: 0;
}
.image_thumb ul li .block {
float: left;
margin-left: 10px;
padding: 0;
width: 170px;
}
.image_thumb ul li p{display: none;}/*--Hide the description on the list items--*/
Step3. jQuery - Image Rotation Effect
If you are new to jQuery or have not had much experience with it, first go over the basics.
Show Image Description and Set Transparency on Block
To degrade gracefully, the image banner description is set to be hidden
at default with CSS (refer to the ".main_image .desc" class in the
CSS). We will show the image description if JavaScript is enabled.
$(".main_image .desc").show(); //Show Banner
$(".main_image .block").animate({ opacity: 0.85 }, 1 ); //Set Opacity
Click and Hover Events for Image List
The following script will change the main_image when a list-item in the
image_thumb is clicked. Each line also contains a comment explaining
which jQuery actions are being performed.
$(".image_thumb ul li:first").addClass('active'); //Add the active class (highlights the very first list item by default)
$(".image_thumb ul li").click(function(){
//Set Variables
var imgAlt = $(this).find('img').attr("alt"); //Get Alt Tag of Image
var imgTitle = $(this).find('a').attr("href"); //Get Main Image URL
var imgDesc = $(this).find('.block').html(); //Get HTML of the "block" container
var imgDescHeight = $(".main_image").find('.block').height(); //Find the height of the "block"
if ($(this).is(".active")) { //If the list item is active/selected, then...
return false; // Don't click through - Prevents repetitive animations on active/selected list-item
} else { //If not active then...
//Animate the Description
$(".main_image .block").animate({ opacity: 0, marginBottom: -imgDescHeight }, 250 , function() { //Pull the block down (negative bottom margin of its own height)
$(".main_image .block").html(imgDesc).animate({ opacity: 0.85, marginBottom: "0" }, 250 ); //swap the html of the block, then pull the block container back up and set opacity
$(".main_image img").attr({ src: imgTitle , alt: imgAlt}); //Switch the main image (URL + alt tag)
});
}
//Show active list-item
$(".image_thumb ul li").removeClass('active'); //Remove class of 'active' on all list-items
$(this).addClass('active'); //Add class of 'active' on the selected list
return false;
}) .hover(function(){ //Hover effects on list-item
$(this).addClass('hover'); //Add class "hover" on hover
}, function() {
$(this).removeClass('hover'); //Remove class "hover" on hover out
});
Toggle the Hide/Show Option
This is fairly simple. On each click, either show or hide the description.
$("a.collapse").click(function(){
$(".main_banner .block").slideToggle(); //Toggle the description (slide up and down)
$("a.collapse").toggleClass("show"); //Toggle the class name of "show" (the hide/show tab)
});
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Conclusion
Do keep in mind these jQuery driven image rotators do not degrade in
the best fashion. As you can see, when you disable JavaScript, each
thumbnail must be clicked on to get the larger image (which opens in
the same window). But for those who have a user base with JavaScript
enabled, you are in the clear and it can be used and customized to fit
various scenarios.
Experiment and customize this to fit your needs. If you have any
questions, concerns, suggestions, or comments, please do not hesitate
to let me know.
Credits: Much appreciation to Glenn Jones for allowing me to use his beautiful illustrations for the example images.
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