CG Flip module, easy to use, displays your JPG images, articles, events as a FlipBook. CF Flip module uses TurnJS library 5.0. It respects Content Security Policy (CSP).
Version 1.4.0 : webp +new param : autostart
Version 1.3.0 : suppress notice : multicol undefined
Version 1.2.14 : new buttons in "mini mode"
Version 1.2.13 : display 2 (mini) or 6 (full) buttons
Version 1.2.12 : UP conflict, minify CSS/JS
Version 1.2.11 : Category: multiple articles/columns per page
Version 1.2.10 : more keyboard shortcuts
Version 1.2.9 : TurnJS 5, summary bug
Version 1.2.7 : table of contents
Version 1.2.6 : icons size
Version 1.2.5 : up.css to handle buttons
Version 1.2.4 : Exif error
Version 1.2.3 : icon's conflict
Version 1.2.2 : Events: new parameter : Title = link ?
Version 1.2.1 : JEvents: mutliple dates handling
Version 1.2.0 : events from JEvents/DPCalendar
Version 1.1.4 : {summary} : include Table of Contents
Version 1.1.3 : free format article: {page x : text} => direct access to page x
Version 1.1.2: delete VelocityJs library
Version 1.1.1 : keyboard shortcut error
Version 1.1.0 : Content Security Policy compliance
Version 1.0.11: multiple instances
Version 1.0.10: image picking, article and category
Version 1.0.9: buttons handling
Version 1.0.8: first version (2018 feb.)
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CG Flip module display JPG files, articles, events as a flipbook.
If you need to display PDF files as flipbook, TurnJS library has been implemented in UP plugin, in its pdf action. Just have a look at its demo.
Note: CG Flip works on all kind of screens.
Note 2 : CG Flip is Phoca Callapse compatible.
Check out Demo page.
To create "Articles" demo, first, I created a introduction page, then, I displayed my developments category. Version 1.2.7 introduces Table of contents display (new {summary} tag) , replacing help menu when displaying Articles.
With version 1.2.11, you may display multiple category's items per page on one or more columns.
To create "Image" demo, I took a pdf file and splitted it in multiple JPG files, using online tool pdf2jpg.
Be careful about JPG files size.