问题
I'm wondering if it's possible to set different fotorama duration for each slide.
Something like this
<div class="fotorama">
<div data-duration="3000">Content here</div>
<div data-duration="10000">Content here</div>
</div>
回答1:
I handled it this way, by listening to the fotorama.showend event:
In your base JS script, include this... I haven't tested it on a page with multiple fotoramas, so it may affect all on a page, and you would have to modify the variables to target a specific fotorama.
$(function () {
$('.fotorama')
/* Listen to the "showend" event... the "show" event is for the beginning of a transition, while "showend" is at the end of the transition. */
.on('fotorama:showend',
function (e, fotorama, extra) {
/* do a switch on the active index + 1, if you want the current frame at base 1 instead of base 0 */
switch (fotorama.activeIndex + 1){
case 2:
fotorama.setOptions({autoplay: 3000});
break;
case 5:
fotorama.setOptions({autoplay: 15000});
break;
case 6:
fotorama.setOptions({autoplay: 7000});
break;
case 7:
fotorama.setOptions({autoplay: 20000});
break;
case 8:
fotorama.setOptions({autoplay: 2000});
break;
default:
/* You could choose to always set the autoplay to a default value here as shown, but it may be more efficient to just always set it back to default on the first slide of a "default duration" sequence (above ex. slide 2 of slides 2-4, or slide 8 of slides 8-the end), instead of setting a new autoplay value on each and every slide regardless of whether or not it's needed. */
fotorama.setOptions({autoplay: 2000});
break;
}
/* see the event fire in developer console, for debugging only */
console.log('## ' + e.type);
console.log('active frame', fotorama.activeFrame);
console.log('additional data', extra);
}
)
});
It's important to recognize that the "show" and "showend" events are slide-specific, not slideshow-specific.
This is also handy if you want to change other attributes after the end of certain slides, such as switching from a crossfade to slide transition, or to speed or slow the transition-duration.
If you want to act upon something at the beginning of a transition, listen to "fotorama:show"... full list of events to listen to, with console debugging code from the API page:
$(function () {
$('.fotorama')
// Listen to the events
.on('fotorama:ready ' + // Fotorama is fully ready
'fotorama:show ' + // Start of transition to the new frame
'fotorama:showend ' + // End of the show transition
'fotorama:load ' + // Stage image of some frame is loaded
'fotorama:error ' + // Stage image of some frame is broken
'fotorama:startautoplay ' + // Slideshow is started
'fotorama:stopautoplay ' + // Slideshow is stopped
'fotorama:fullscreenenter ' + // Fotorama is fullscreened
'fotorama:fullscreenexit ' + // Fotorama is unfullscreened
'fotorama:loadvideo ' + // Video iframe is loaded
'fotorama:unloadvideo', // Video iframe is removed
function (e, fotorama, extra) {
console.log('## ' + e.type);
console.log('active frame', fotorama.activeFrame);
console.log('additional data', extra);
}
)
// Initialize fotorama manually
.fotorama();
});
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23628976/how-can-i-set-different-duration-for-each-fotorama-slide-not-transition-durati