JavaScript image gallery for mobile and desktop.
- Documentation and getting started guide.
- Demo and script home page.
- NPM
npm install photoswipe
. - Bower
bower install photoswipe
.
- Compiled PhotoSwipe JS and CSS files, SVG and PNG sprites are in the dist/ folder.
- Source files (.JS and .SCSS) are in the src/ folder. Note that PhotoSwipe uses Autoprefixer when compiling SASS files.
- Demo website is in the website/ folder.
- Documentation markdown files are in website/documentation/.
- Ruby gem.
- Ember.js addon.
- Eager app.
- Koken CMS plugin.
- Orchard CMS module.
- Yellow CMS plugin.
- Kirby CMS plugin.
- Drupal CMF module.
- ProcessWire CMS module.
- SPIP CMS module.
Coded something useful? Email me and I’ll post a link to it here.
To compile PhotoSwipe by yourself, make sure that you have Node.js, Grunt.js, Ruby and Jekyll installed, then:
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Clone the repository
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Go inside the PhotoSwipe folder that you fetched and install Node dependencies
cd PhotoSwipe && npm install
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Run
grunt
to generate the JS and CSS files in thedist
folder and the site in the_site/
foldergrunt
Optionally:
- Run
grunt watch
to automatically rebuild files (JS, CSS, demo website and documentation) when you change files insrc/
or inwebsite/
. - Run
grunt nosite
to build just JS and CSS files (output is folderdist/
). - Run
grunt pswpbuild
to build just JS files. Param--pswp-exclude
allows to exclude modules, for examplegrunt pswpbuild --pswp-exclude=history
will exclude history module.
If you’ve used PhotoSwipe in some interesting way, or on the site of a popular brand, I’d be very grateful if you shoot me a link to it.
Script is licensed under MIT license with one exception: Do not create a public WordPress plugin based on it, as I will develop it. If you need to use it for a public WordPress plugin right now, please ask me by email first. Thanks!
Attribution is not required, but much appreciated, especially if you’re making a product for developers.
PhotoSwipe 4.0+ is developed by Dmitry Semenov. But initially script was created in 2011 by Code Computerlove, a digital agency in Manchester, they passed on development in March 2014. You can view source and documentation of old PhotoSwipe (<4.0) in history of this repo.