
Supersized
What is Supersized?
Supersized belongs to JavaScript graphics category.
Supersized is a jQuery plugin that allows developers to easily create full-screen background slideshows. It's designed to create immersive visual experiences by filling the entire browser window with images or videos. Supersized offers features like smooth transitions between slides, keyboard navigation, thumbnails, and various...
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Last 30 days uptimeⓘ
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