Svelte Splide

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Svelte component for the Splide slider/carousel.

Overview:

Svelte Splide is a user interface (UI) library that provides ready-to-use components and styles to create modern, interactive carousels and sliders. It is released under the MIT license and is developed by Naotoshi Fujita. The library can be easily installed and utilized in projects, allowing developers to enhance their web applications with attractive and functional image sliders.

Features:

  • Ready-to-use Components: Svelte Splide offers a variety of pre-made components for creating carousels and sliders without the need for extensive customization.
  • Modern and Interactive Designs: The library provides stylish and interactive design options to create visually appealing sliders that engage users.
  • Support for Customization: Developers can easily modify the default settings and styles provided by Svelte Splide to match the branding and design requirements of their projects.
  • NPM Integration: Svelte Splide can be easily installed and managed as a package using NPM, allowing for seamless integration into existing projects.
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