
With jQuery Scroller you can create easily smart scrolling text, news ticker, or image animations with few lines of code in jQuery!
The plugin support HTML5 and it is fully compatible with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Safari. It needs jQuery v.1.4.1 or later versions to run. jQuery Scroller is licensed under the MIT license; You are free to use the plugin in commercial projects as long as the copyright header is left intact.
You can set many options like…
- velocity, horizontal or vertical direction, starting/ending points, finite or infinite loops, move type (‘linear’ or ‘ping pong’)
- configure mouseover/mouseout events or control programmatically scrolling functions from an external element
- play, pause, resume scrolling animations or set a custom pointer.
Download the latest version at
http://www.maxvergelli.com/jquery-scroller/download/
Documentation & Live Demos at
http://www.maxvergelli.com/docs/jquery-scroller/examples.html
Max



3 comments
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Alex
April 20, 2012 at 6:21 am (UTC 2)
Hey there, thanks for sharing this great code.
I’m just scratching my head bit looking at the code, not exactly a js guru myself.
I’ve tried increasing the Velocity variable, (to 50, 60, 100, 1000, 2000) but even on 2000 it doesn’t seem that much faster than 50.(if at all) just wondering am I missing something here ? I’m putting this on a large screen and need it to be about twice the speed. (or take half the time)
Hope you might be able to point me in the right direction.
cheers
Alex
Aadheesh
September 16, 2012 at 10:07 am (UTC 2)
I’m also getting the same problem. Please sir, tell me how to increase its velocity?
Rob V
December 21, 2012 at 7:19 pm (UTC 2)
I just set mine to 85 as shown in the faster scroller in the example page and its speed increased significantly. Comments in example page state valid velocity values are 1-99, so I would guess (@Alex) if you put in something over 99, it would use the default of 50.
Since script owner has not addressed your comments, I figured I’d share my results.
Best Wished,
Rob V
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