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Screen shot 2011-05-02 at 04.09.36
There is no shortage of jQuery sliders on the web, but there are a few that really stand out from the others as a useful and unique implementation. SlideDeck is one of these.
SlideDeck uses a neat accordion format to cram tons of information into an amazingly small, organized and fully-acessible space. The content is divided into sections which are then hidden in vertical bars that expand when clicked upon. As one section expands, the previously open section collapses in a nice, fluid animation.
The thing that makes it so great is how easy it is to get at just the right part of the slideshow you want to see. These types of sliders typically use tiny icons or dots to jump to specific pages, but this method is much more descriptive and obvious.
Screen shot 2011-05-02 at 04.09.36
There is no shortage of jQuery sliders on the web, but there are a few that really stand out from the others as a useful and unique implementation. SlideDeck is one of these.
SlideDeck uses a neat accordion format to cram tons of information into an amazingly small, organized and fully-acessible space. The content is divided into sections which are then hidden in vertical bars that expand when clicked upon. As one section expands, the previously open section collapses in a nice, fluid animation.
The thing that makes it so great is how easy it is to get at just the right part of the slideshow you want to see. These types of sliders typically use tiny icons or dots to jump to specific pages, but this method is much more descriptive and obvious.