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What is Turn.Js?

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What is Turn.Js?

Turn.js is a JavaScript library that will make your content look like a real book or magazine using all the advantages of HTML5. The web is getting beautiful with new user interfaces based in HTML5; turn.js is the best fit for a magazine, book or catalog based in HTML5.

Features

  • Works on iPad and iPhone.
  • Simple, beautiful and powerful API.
  • Allows to load pages dynamically through Ajax requests.
  • Pure HTML5/CSS3 content.
  • Two transition effects.
  • Works in old browsers such as IE 8 with turn.html4.js

Turn.js takes all the advantages of having real HTML content over flash content. Besides the feeling of native content (selectable content, no third-party contextual menus), it's possible to add advertisement codes, HTML5 videos, tooltips, images, maps, forms, keep tracking of every page and combine them with hundreds of clever libraries made for the Web.

Turn is the built-in jQuery plugin that comes with the turn.js development kit, which allows you to create flipbooks.

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What us turn.js?

Turn.js is a JavaScript library that will make your content look like a real book or magazine using all the advantages of HTML5. The web is getting beautiful with new user interfaces based in HTML5; turn.js is the best fit for a magazine, book or catalog based in HTML5.

Benefits

1)Works on iPad and iPhone.
2) Simple, beautiful and powerful API.
3) Allows to load pages dynamically through Ajax requests.
4) Pure HTML5/CSS3 content.
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6) Works in old browsers such as IE 8 with turn.html4.js

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Bower Command

bower install fullpage.js

 

NPM Command

npm install fullpage.js

 

Example

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Script for activate

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Like Ractive and Vue, Svelte promotes the concept of single-file components: a component is just an .html file. 

Here's a simple example:

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NPM Command

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Bower Install

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