[ResponsiveSlides.js](http://responsiveslides.com/) is a tiny jQuery plugin that creates a responsive slider using list items inside <ul>. It works with wide range of browsers including all IE versions from IE6 and up. It also adds CSS max-width support for IE6 and other browsers that don't natively support it. Only dependency is [jQuery](http://jquery.com/) (1.6 and up supported, tested up to 1.8.3) and that all the images are same size.
Biggest difference to other responsive slider plugins is the file size (1kb minified and gzipped) + that this one doesn't try to do everything. ResponsiveSlides.js has basically only two different modes: Either it just automatically fades the images, or operates as a responsive image container with pagination and/or navigation to fade between slides.
For instructions and demo go to [http://responsiveslides.com/](http://responsiveslides.com/), or [download this repository as a zip file](https://github.com/viljamis/ResponsiveSlides.js/zipball/master) and and open "index.html" from the "example" folder. There's also a file called "themes.html" inside the "themes" folder which has [more examples about the usage](http://viljamis.com/responsive-slides/themes/).
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v1.52 (2013-01-07) - Adds option called "manualControls" which allows to write custom markup for pager navigation. "controls" option is renamed to "navContainer". Default speed of the transition is now to 500ms. Adds also webkit-backface-visibility: hidden; style for the slides to prevent some HD acceleration issues on mobile WebKit browsers.
v1.31 (2012-05-02) - Easier to use callbacks (+ optional "active" class for the next/prev buttons when animating slides. If you need this functionality, open the unminified version and search for "Adds active class during slide animation" and remove comments around it).
v1.24 (2012-04-12) - Changes the way slideshow works if there's only one slide. Now all classes and max-width for the container are added, but we don't show the next and prev buttons anymore as they don't make much sense in that case. This version also fixes a bug which made the 'previous' button always go to the next slide.
v1.23 (2012-03-31) - Adds new option called "controls", which allows to choose where the controls should be appended to. Includes also code optimization, bug fixes, better option names and better jQuery support (jQuery 1.4 and up is now supported).
v1.22 (2012-03-27) - Adds callback events which are similar as in [@Wilto](https://github.com/Wilto)'s [Dynamic Carousel](https://github.com/Wilto/Dynamic-Carousel/). The possibility to change the 'namespace' is also back + next/prev buttons have now classes which make more sense.
v1.20 (2012-03-21) - New option called 'nav', which enables next and previous buttons. Can be used with 'pagination' and 'auto' options. Adds also new [themes folder](http://viljamis.com/responsive-slides/themes/) with three different ways to use the new next and previous buttons.
v1.10 (2012-03-12) - Refactoring, New markup style, CSS is now separated from the plugin, you can have links around images and other elements inside slides (not just images, but also captions etc.) + New option called "pagination", which enables to choose both "pagination" and "auto" at the same time. Shout outs for the help to [@bgutschke](https://github.com/bgutschke)
Great! New ideas are more than welcome, but please check the [Pull Request Guidelines](https://github.com/viljamis/ResponsiveSlides.js/wiki/Pull-Request-Guidelines) first before doing so.