I have a bootstrap carousel on my web page, I'm trying the increase the time interval between each slide. The default delay of 5000 milliseconds is too fast, I need about 10 seconds.
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25000 milliseconds = 5 seconds, so use 10000 milliseconds.– j08691Aug 5, 2014 at 20:08
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4Did you read the api: getbootstrap.com/javascript/#carousel-usage The directions to set the interval are right there in the text. Either a data attribute or the config.– epascarelloAug 5, 2014 at 20:09
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Carousel.VERSION = '3.2.0' Carousel.DEFAULTS = { interval: 10000, pause: 'hover', wrap: true }– AlanAug 5, 2014 at 20:14
7 Answers
You can also use the data-interval attribute eg. <div class="carousel" data-interval="10000">
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3This is actually a better way to do it since bootstrap has a function to interpret this by default. The JavaScript solution is more applicable in case other parameters are specifies using JavaScript.– KhaledMay 1, 2015 at 13:25
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1The best solution... above all if someone works with templates and can't put this code AFTER bootstrap loading!!! Jun 29, 2015 at 21:19
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This actually makes a lot more sense to use for changing the interval time. Nov 1, 2015 at 6:08
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I am noticing an issue with this method. With an interval of 10 minutes in
data-interval
the carousel simply doesn't slide. Works for smaller intervals. Not sure why. May 5, 2017 at 19:04
You can use the options when initializing the carousel, like this:
// interval is in milliseconds. 1000 = 1 second -> so 1000 * 10 = 10 seconds
$('.carousel').carousel({
interval: 1000 * 10
});
or you can use the interval
attribute directly on the HTML
tag, like this:
<div class="carousel" data-interval="10000">
The advantage of the latter approach is that you do not have to write any JS for it - while the advantage of the former is that you can compute the interval and initialize it with a variable value at run time.
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@MindsectTeam There are a number of things that are at play. If you need to use the JS version of it, create a question with a minimal reproducible example and we can try to get to the bottom of it. :)– blurfusJun 28, 2018 at 17:53
The best way to get rid on it is adding or modifying the data-interval attribute like this:
<div data-ride="carousel" class="carousel slide" data-interval="10000" id="myCarousel">
It's specified on ms like it's usually on js, so 1000 = 1s, 3000 = 3s... 10000 = 10s.
By the way you can also specify it at 0 for not sliding automatically. It's useful when showing product images on mobile for example.
<div data-ride="carousel" class="carousel slide" data-interval="0" id="myCarousel">
You need to set interval in main div as data-interval tag .
so it is working fine and you can give different time to different slides.
<!--main div -->
<div data-ride="carousel" class="carousel slide" data-interval="100" id="carousel-example-generic">
<!-- Indicators -->
<ol class="carousel-indicators">
<li data-target="#carousel-example-generic" data-slide-to="0" class=""></li>
i>
</ol>
<!-- Wrapper for slides -->
<div role="listbox" class="carousel-inner">
<div class="item">
<a class="carousel-image" href="#">
<img alt="image" src="image.jpg">
</a>
</div>
</div>
</div>
You can simply use the data-interval
attribute of the carousel
class.
It's default value is set to data-interval="3000"
i.e 3seconds.
All you need to do is set it to your desired requirements.
<div class="carousel-inner text-right">
<div class="carousel-item active text-center" id="first" data-interval="1000" >
<img src="images/slide-1.gif" alt="slide-1">
</div>
<div class="carousel-item text-center" id="second" data-interval="2000" >
<img src="images/slide-2.gif" alt="slide-2">
</div>
<div class="carousel-item text-center" id="third" data-interval="3000" >
<img src="images/slide-3.gif" alt="slide-3">
</div>
<div class="carousel-item text-center" id="four" data-interval="5000" >
<img src="images/slide-4.gif" alt="slide-4">
</div>
</div>
You can also change different slides.
You can add 'bs' in between data and interval (data-bs-interval="10000"
), this works on newer version of Bootstrap.