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Using bootstrap.js version 2.02

I'm trying to get the Twitter Bootstrap Carousel to automatically cycle as soon as someone visits my site. Right now, the auto cycling works only after you click one of the cycle buttons at least once.

I want the carousel to begin cycling at the interval right away.

Does anyone know how to do this?

My site is hotairraccoon.com

You'll see how after you click the carousel once, it begins to cycle every 5 seconds or so, but I don't want the click to be required to reveal carousel content.

Thanks!

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Note: As mentioned in the comments this solution will work correctly for Bootstrap 2. Refer to MattZ's answer for instructions on how to accomplish the same behavior on Bootstrap 3.

I had the same issue as you and all I had to do to fix it was call the carousel('cycle') method after I had initialized the carousel:

<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
    $('.carousel').carousel({
        interval: 3000
    });

    $('.carousel').carousel('cycle');
});
</script>  

I realize this question is old but I was googling tonight trying to figure it out myself and saw noone had properly answered it. Top voted answer will not automatically start the carousel, it will only cycle once a button has been pressed which is not what the OP was looking for.

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  • Even with this, I need to press the next button to make the carousel start cycling Feb 22, 2013 at 22:08
  • Glad that it helped you out! Mar 26, 2013 at 17:01
  • @Pedr updated my answer to reference MattZ's for people who are working on BS3 Oct 8, 2013 at 14:55
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In Bootstrap 3.0, this can be accomplished by adding a 'data-ride' attribute to the carousel container:

<div id="my-carousel" class="carousel slide" data-ride="carousel">
    <div class="carousel-inner">
        ...
    </div>
</div>

https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/blob/v3.0.0/js/carousel.js#L210

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  • if I don't add the data-ride attribute, it still cycles automatically on page load, how can I disable this?
    – Ruben
    Apr 27, 2014 at 23:26
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    @Ruben, a day late and a dollar short, but if you're still having it autostart, then you must have some javascript lying around somewhere that is still starting it up.
    – Matt Zuba
    Jan 14, 2015 at 21:27
  • @MattZuba you are right, I had a plugin for a fullscreen slider, this plugin triggered my slider
    – Ruben
    Jan 15, 2015 at 7:47
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$('.carousel').carousel({
  interval: 2000
})
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  • You don't even have to specify the interval parameter if the default value suits you. That must be a bootstrap bug or something (I'll add that in my own case, I'm using Bootstrap's carousel but my project in itself isn't based on bootstrap, that might be the reason why).
    – neemzy
    May 15, 2013 at 14:42
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The jquery.js file must load before the bootstrap.js, whether they are placed in the head tags or at the end of your file.

<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.8.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="bootstrap/js/bootstrap.js"type="text/javascript"></script>
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In Bootstrap 3.0, this can be accomplished by adding a 'data-ride' attribute to the carousel container:

...
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if none of those solutions work for you. try this:

$(document).ready(function () {
  function playcarousel(){
    $('.carousel-control.right').trigger('click');
  } 
  window.setInterval(playcarousel, 4000); 
});
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  • You should indicate why this works. Also, formatting code well makes it easier to read. Dec 13, 2013 at 19:28
  • Thanks @lvicedo It helped my in angular5 scenario
    – Hany
    May 9, 2018 at 11:39
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Try to initialize your carousel like this:

$('.carousel').carousel().next();
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There is one more way to automatically cycle the bootstrap carousel.

use data-ride="carousel" attribute. It tells the bootstrap to begin animating the carousel immediately when the page loads.

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A quick and dirty solution is to programmatically click the button on document ready:

$(function() {
  $(".right.carousel-control").click();
});

BTW: make sure you load jQuery before the other scripts referring to $, right now you have two Uncaught ReferenceError: $ is not defined because you call $ on line 101 and 182, but jquery is first loaded on line 243.

I would recommend using a tool like firebug or developer tool (chrome/safari) to catch these errors.

EDIT: I think you already have a working solution, but because you use jquery before it's loaded it doesn't work.

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  • Thanks a lot. Moving my js loads up to right below the header worked well, and I was actually able to keep the original initialize as $('.carousel').carousel(); The bootstrap documentation seemed to suggest that one should load all the javascript at the end of the page but i guess that is a bad idea. i'm new to js so i just believe everything. So my question is, should I load all js at the top or just jquery and then load the bootstrap.js at the bottom? Mar 17, 2012 at 15:02
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    @JonathanLarkin Loading everything at the bottom of the page is a good practice (developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.html), but just make sure you load the scripts in the correct order. You can't reference jQuery before it's loaded, that's all. If you have lot's of scripts, consider using a script load like require.js to make sure you load everything correctly (it lets you define dependencies between modules).
    – ebaxt
    Mar 17, 2012 at 15:14
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This is the solution which worked for me, based on Jesse Carter's answer to this question. I have no idea why this works, but for some reason it needs 2 calls, one inside the document dot ready and the other outside. If I remove either of them then something goes wrong, eg the pause functionality cant be made to work properly, or the automatic cycling. Further to this the interval only seems to work inside the doc.ready. Comments from javascript heads most welcome ;-) but I suspect that this area of T.B. is not entirely bug free! I'm using 2.0.2 which I know is a little bit behind ( current version now is 2.0.4) but I don't see any changes to this area

jQuery(document).ready(function () {
    jQuery('#myCarousel').carousel(
    {
    interval:2000
    });
});

jQuery('#myCarousel').carousel();
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Not sure if you got this sorted out, but I was having that problem as well. I resolved it by wrapping the carousel interval setting in a function like this:

!function ($) {
$(function() {
    $('.carousel').carousel({ interval: 3000 })
});
}(window.jQuery);
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While there undoubtedly are correct answers here, I just wanted to add that you can reproduce the exact behavior as the poster describes by adding errors to your code. Remove semicolons or the ending script tag for example, and the carousel wont autoplay anymore.

So the first thing you should do is to look for errors in your javascript console!

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The right way to fix this is to add the "active" class to the first image in the carousel while creating it. This will make the carousel start cycling as soon as possible.

Here is an example:

    <div class="carousel slide">
      <div class="carousel-inner">
        <div class="item active"></div>
        <div class="item"></div>
        <div class="item"></div>
      </div>
    </div>
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  • Thanks for asking on github issues, but this does not work for me :-(
    – powtac
    Jan 22, 2013 at 12:10
  • I assume you added active to one of the items (class="item"). That should work. Mar 17, 2013 at 20:52
  • Not working for me. My first .item element also has the "active" class and the carousel doesn't start on its own (same problem as OP).
    – neemzy
    May 15, 2013 at 14:38
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Try this.

$(document).ready(function ()
{
    $('.carousel').carousel({interval:5000,pause:false});
});
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    <div id="myCarousel" class="carousel slide">
            <!-- Indicators -->
            <ol class="carousel-indicators">
              <li data-target="#myCarousel" data-slide-to="0" class="active"></li>
              <li data-target="#myCarousel" data-slide-to="1"></li>
            </ol>
            <!-- Wrapper for slides -->
            <div class="carousel-inner">
              <div class="item active">
               <img src="img1" class="img-responsive" alt="stuff1" > 
              </div>
              <div class="item">
               <img src="img2" class="img-responsive" alt="stuff2" > 
              </div>
            </div>
           <!-- Controls-->
      <a class="left carousel-control" href="#myCarousel" data-slide="prev">
        <span class="icon-prev"></span>
      </a>
      <a class="right carousel-control" href="#myCarousel" data-slide="next">
        <span class="icon-next"></span>
      </a> 
          </div>

 <!--This script should be at the very bottom of the page (footer works for me)-->  
    <script>
    $('#myCarousel').carousel
    ({
        interval: 2000,


        })

    </script>

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