Map
The Widgetkit Map provides a simple solution for adding a map to your website. Various features let you customize the map like changing colors and adding markers or directions.
Features
- Location selection with auto geocoding
- Support for multiple map markers with text popups
- Option to get the direction to the active marker
- Support for custom map styles and colors
- Uses the latest Google Maps API
- Built with HTML5, CSS3, PHP 5.2+, and the latest jQuery version
- Works with Joomla and WordPress
Direction Example
This map features all map controls, multiple markers and you can get the direction.
Color Scheme Example
Set or invert the hue, saturation, lightness and gamma of a map.
Minimal Example
This map has a fixed width, no controls and no markers.
How To Use
With the Widgetkit Map you can quickly create and manage simple maps with features like multiple markers, text popups and custom color schemes. Once you have created a map you can load it anywhere on your website using shortcodes or the universal Widgetkit Joomla module or WordPress widget.
Gallery
The Widgetkit Gallery provides a smart and automated way to publish images on your website. You only need to select the image folders and the whole gallery is generated automatically.
Features
- Fully responsive including all effects
- Folder based image selection
- Support for multiple image folders
- Automatic thumbnail creation
- Support for image captions and custom links
- Uses the Widgetkit Spotlight and Lightbox
- Built with HTML5, CSS3, PHP 5.2+, and the latest jQuery version
- Works with Joomla and WordPress
Showcase Box Example
This is an image showcase with eye-catching transition effects and a thumbnail navigation.
Image Wall Example
This is an image wall with zoom effect, no margins and squared corners using the lightbox.
Polaroid Example
This is an image wall with scattered polaroid pictures using the lightbox.
Slider Example 1
This is an image slider where the image centers automatically during the effect. It also features a spotlight caption and the lightbox.
Slider Example 2
This is an image slider where the image stays left during the effect.
Slideshow Screen Example
This is an image gallery using the nice swipe effect from the slideshow widget.
Slideshow Default Example
This is an image gallery using all the features from the slideshow widget.
Showcase Example
This is a simple image showcase mashing up all the features from the slideshow and slideset widget.
Spotlight Example
This is an image wall with some margins and rounded corners using the spotlight and lightbox.
Slideset Example
This is an image gallery using all the features from the slideset widget.
How To Use
The Widgetkit Gallery comes with a user-friendly administration user interface which let's you create new galleries with just a few clicks. The integrated directory browser let's you easily add or remove source directories of your images. All galleries can be loaded anywhere in your theme using shortcodes or the universal Widgetkit Joomla module or WordPress widget.
Media Player
The Widgetkit Media Player is a HTML5 audio and video player completely built HTML and CSS. You can easily embed video files into your website by using the HTML5 video element. A Flash player fallback is included for all unsupported browsers.
Features
- Native playback for modern HTML5 browsers
- Supports MP4 (h.264), WebM, FLV, WMV and MP3 files
- Completely built with HTML and CSS
- Responsive design to fit all device resolutions
- Same UI in all browsers
- Create your own skins
- Flash player fallback for unsupported browsers
- Works with Joomla and WordPress
Examples
This is a MP3 Audio Sample:
How To Use
Use the HTML5 video
element to embed video in your website. For example:
<video src="/video.mp4" width="320" height="240"></video>
You can also provide multiple sources, to add support for the different video formats like h.264, WebM or Ogg:
<video width="320" height="240"> <source type="video/mp4" src="/video.mp4" /> <source type="video/webm" src="/video.webm" /> <source type="video/ogg" src="/video.ogv" /> </video>
Use the HTML5 audio
element to embed MP3 files in your website. For example:
<audio src="/audio.mp3" type="audio/mp3"></audio>
The Widgetkit Twitter module is the neatest way to display tweets directly on your website. All displayed tweets get cached so they show up super fast, even if Twitter is not available.
Features
- Filter tweets by hashtags, words, from users, to users, referencing users
- Block tweets using a blacklist
- Tweets are cached for high performance
- Tweets show up even if Twitter is not available
- 3 different styles to show your tweets
- Responsive design to fit all device resolutions
- Built with HTML5 using article and time elements
- Works with Joomla and WordPress
How To Use
Create a Twitter module in Joomla or a Twitter widget in WordPress and publish it in a module position. A lot of options are available to choose which tweets you want to show.
For example you can show only tweets from a specific user or tweets that contain a certain hash-tag or a specific word. All options can be combined. To filter by more than one word or user use a space between them. For example: yootheme joomla
.
Spotlight
The Widgetkit Spotlight allows you to add an overlay to your images which fades or moves in on mouse hover. The overlay can be an image or HTML content. The default magnifier spotlight is a perfect match to be used with a lightbox.
Features
- Create nicely animated image overlays
- Supports custom image or HTML content overlays
- 5 different animation modes
- Responsive design to fit all device resolutions
- Built with the latest jQuery version
- Works with Joomla and WordPress
Examples
If no custom overlay is set the default spotlight fades in an overlay with an magnifier image. If you define a custom overlay you can choose between different animations - fade
, bottom
, top
, right
and left
.
How To Use
Use the HTML5 custom data attribute data-spotlight
to activate the spotlight.
<a data-spotlight="on" href="/mypage.html"> <img src="/image.jpg" width="180" height="120" alt="" /> </a>
To create a custom overlay use a div element with the CSS class overlay
. You can set the effect parameter to the data attribute. For example:
<a data-spotlight="effect:bottom;" href="/mypage.html"> <img src="/image.jpg" width="180" height="120" alt="" /> <div class="overlay">Custom Overlay</div> </a>
You can set the effect parameter to fade
, bottom
, top
, right
and left
.