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I saw this website in this when we click the next or previous buttons it slides different webpages. I want the same effect but I could not find the way to do it. Can you post the answer with HTML, CSS and JQuery or Javascript code.

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  • No; first: undertake some research, and inspect the source-html of the page, inspect the various elements with your browser's development tools and then try and work out what's happening. Then ask about those things that confuse you, or that you don't understand. Sep 16, 2012 at 14:40
  • @DavidThomas Do not be so strict! Who asks like him, will never learn it ;-)
    – yckart
    Sep 16, 2012 at 14:58

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Here, just one approach!

HTML

<div id="item1" class="page"><a href="#item2">1</a></div>
<div id="item2" class="page"><a href="#item3">2</a></div>
<div id="item3" class="page"><a href="#item4">3</a></div>
<div id="item4" class="page"><a href="#item1">4</a></div>

CSS

html, body {height:100%; margin:0; overflow-y:hidden}
.page {position:absolute; width:100%; height:100%}
#item1 {left:0%; background:#222}
#item2 {left:100%; background:#444}
#item3 {left:200%; background:#666}
#item4 {left:300%; background:#888}

JS

$(function() {
    $('a[href*=#]').on('click', function(e) {
        var hash = $(this.hash).position();
        if (hash) {
            $('html, body').stop().animate({
                scrollLeft: hash.left
            }, 600, 'swing');
            e.preventDefault();
        }
    });
});
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  • but it don't scrolls like that! Sep 17, 2012 at 13:02
  • Give easing a try... Google a bit and you will find what you want!
    – yckart
    Sep 17, 2012 at 13:54
  • Vote up and mark your question as answered, if it is!
    – yckart
    Sep 18, 2012 at 16:57
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Just make a super-wide website, and then use Javascript to scroll to the next section.

Using a framework may be a solution for you. Check this link

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