Interactive now-and-then image sliders
Hey there, I'm Damian—a UX/UI/front-end type person. I'm looking for recommends on what the “best” way would be to pull off an interactive now-and-then image slider. For reference see: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2024/nov/29/floods-in-valencia-spain-then-and-now-in-pictures
When I say best, I mean something that balances good user experience with being relatively easy for me to implement. This is just for my personal website—probably a one-off thing I want to stick into a blog post I'm working on and hoping to release before the end of the year. That said, I'd still prefer a solution that's responsive, works on mobile as well as desktop, and ideally doesn't involve huge amounts of client-side JS.
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When I say best, I mean something that balances good user experience with being relatively easy for me to implement. This is just for my personal website—probably a one-off thing I want to stick into a blog post I'm working on and hoping to release before the end of the year. That said, I'd still prefer a solution that's responsive, works on mobile as well as desktop, and ideally doesn't involve huge amounts of client-side JS.
I'm introducing myself and asking a question at the same time. That's how I roll…
the Guardian
As Spain marks one month since floods in Valencia killed 230 people, photographs taken four weeks apart show the results of work by thousands of people to clear debris and repair damage in the traumatised region
