tag on yout theme's header.php
Read the detailed step-by-step at https://humbertosilva.com/visual-composer-infinite-image-carousel/
*/
// auxiliary code to create triggers for the add and remove class for later use
(function($){
$.each(["addClass","removeClass"],function(i,methodname){
var oldmethod = $.fn[methodname];
$.fn[methodname] = function(){
oldmethod.apply( this, arguments );
this.trigger(methodname+"change");
return this;
}
});
})(jQuery);
// main function for the infinite loop
function vc_custominfiniteloop_init(vc_cil_element_id){
var vc_element = '#' + vc_cil_element_id; // because we're using this more than once let's create a variable for it
window.maxItens = jQuery(vc_element).data('per-view'); // max visible items defined
window.addedItens = 0; // auxiliary counter for added itens to the end
// go to slides and duplicate them to the end to fill space
jQuery(vc_element).find('.vc_carousel-slideline-inner').find('.vc_item').each(function(){
// we only need to duplicate the first visible images
if (window.addedItens < window.maxItens) {
if (window.addedItens == 0 ) {
// the fisrt added slide will need a trigger so we know it ended and make it "restart" without animation
jQuery(this).clone().addClass('vc_custominfiniteloop_restart').removeClass('vc_active').appendTo(jQuery(this).parent());
} else {
jQuery(this).clone().removeClass('vc_active').appendTo(jQuery(this).parent());
}
window.addedItens++;
}
});
// add the trigger so we know when to "restart" the animation without the knowing about it
jQuery('.vc_custominfiniteloop_restart').bind('addClasschange', null, function(){
// navigate to the carousel element , I know, its ugly ...
var vc_carousel = jQuery(this).parent().parent().parent().parent();
// first we temporarily change the animation speed to zero
jQuery(vc_carousel).data('vc.carousel').transition_speed = 0;
// make the slider go to the first slide without animation and because the fist set of images shown
// are the same that are being shown now the slider is now "restarted" without that being visible
jQuery(vc_carousel).data('vc.carousel').to(0);
// allow the carousel to go to the first image and restore the original speed
setTimeout("vc_cil_restore_transition_speed('"+jQuery(vc_carousel).prop('id')+"')",100);
});
}
// restore original speed setting of vc_carousel
function vc_cil_restore_transition_speed(element_id){
// after inspecting the original source code the value of 600 is defined there so we put back the original here
jQuery('#' + element_id).data('vc.carousel').transition_speed = 600;
}
// init
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
// find all vc_carousel with the defined class and turn them into infine loop
jQuery('.vc_custominfiniteloop').find('div[data-ride="vc_carousel"]').each(function(){
// allow time for the slider to be built on the page
// because the slider is "long" we can wait a bit before adding images and events needed
var vc_cil_element = jQuery(this).prop("id");
if (window.innerWidth <= 480) {
// jQuery(vc_element).attr('data-per-view',1);
jQuery('.vc_item').each(function(){
this.style.width = '25%'
this.style.height = 'auto'
})
} else {
setTimeout("vc_custominfiniteloop_init('"+vc_cil_element+"')",2000);
}
});
});
(function(w,d,s,l,i){w[l]=w[l]||[];w[l].push({'gtm.start':
new Date().getTime(),event:'gtm.js'});var f=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],
j=d.createElement(s),dl=l!='dataLayer'?'&l='+l:'';j.async=true;j.src=
'https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtm.js?id='+i+dl;f.parentNode.insertBefore(j,f);
})(window,document,'script','dataLayer','GTM-TZHJ474');
var interval1 = setInterval(function(){
//console.log('ou no interval');
jQuery('.box-news .vc_gitem-zone-a').each(function() {
if((!jQuery(this).css('background-image').includes('vc_gitem_image'))) {
jQuery(this).css('background-image','none')
}
})
jQuery('.box-news .vc_gitem-zone-a a').each(function() {
jQuery(this).attr('data-hover','Leia mais')
})
}, 1000);
setTimeout(function() {
clearInterval(interval1);
},5000);
@font-face {
font-family: "FontAwesome";
src: url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.eot"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.eot?#iefix") format("embedded-opentype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.woff2") format("woff2"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.woff") format("woff"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.ttf") format("truetype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-brands-400.svg#fontawesome") format("svg");
}
@font-face {
font-family: "FontAwesome";
src: url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.eot"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.eot?#iefix") format("embedded-opentype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.woff2") format("woff2"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.woff") format("woff"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.ttf") format("truetype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-solid-900.svg#fontawesome") format("svg");
}
@font-face {
font-family: "FontAwesome";
src: url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.eot"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.eot?#iefix") format("embedded-opentype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.woff2") format("woff2"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.woff") format("woff"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.ttf") format("truetype"),
url("/local/fonts/fa-regular-400.svg#fontawesome") format("svg");
unicode-range: U+F004-F005,U+F007,U+F017,U+F022,U+F024,U+F02E,U+F03E,U+F044,U+F057-F059,U+F06E,U+F070,U+F075,U+F07B-F07C,U+F080,U+F086,U+F089,U+F094,U+F09D,U+F0A0,U+F0A4-F0A7,U+F0C5,U+F0C7-F0C8,U+F0E0,U+F0EB,U+F0F3,U+F0F8,U+F0FE,U+F111,U+F118-F11A,U+F11C,U+F133,U+F144,U+F146,U+F14A,U+F14D-F14E,U+F150-F152,U+F15B-F15C,U+F164-F165,U+F185-F186,U+F191-F192,U+F1AD,U+F1C1-F1C9,U+F1CD,U+F1D8,U+F1E3,U+F1EA,U+F1F6,U+F1F9,U+F20A,U+F247-F249,U+F24D,U+F254-F25B,U+F25D,U+F267,U+F271-F274,U+F279,U+F28B,U+F28D,U+F2B5-F2B6,U+F2B9,U+F2BB,U+F2BD,U+F2C1-F2C2,U+F2D0,U+F2D2,U+F2DC,U+F2ED,U+F328,U+F358-F35B,U+F3A5,U+F3D1,U+F410,U+F4AD;
}
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
jQuery('.single-item').slick({
centerMode: true,
centerPadding: '60px',
slidesToShow: 5,
variableWidth: true,
autoplay: true,
autoplaySpeed: 2000,
responsive: [
{
breakpoint: 768,
settings: {
arrows: false,
centerMode: true,
centerPadding: '40px',
slidesToShow: 3
}
},
{
breakpoint: 520,
settings: {
arrows: false,
centerMode: true,
centerPadding: '40px',
slidesToShow: 1
}
}
]
});
});
.single-item img {
-webkit-filter: grayscale(100%);
filter: grayscale(100%);
}
.single-item img:hover {
-webkit-filter: grayscale(0);
filter: grayscale(0);
}
422n14
An attempt to predict which Amazonian tree species may be threatened by logging activities 2x6p2m
Título
An Attempt to Predict Which Amazonian Tree Species May be Threatened by Logging Activities
Autores
Adriana M. Z. Martini (a)
Nelson de A. Rosa (b)
Christopher Uhl (c)
Vinculação dos autores
(a) Instituto do Homem e Meio Ambiente da Amazônia (Imazon) – Belém (PA), Brasil
(b) Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi (MPEG) – Belém (PA), Brasil
(c) Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA
Instituto do Homem e Meio Ambiente da Amazônia (Imazon) – Belém (PA), Brasil
Ano de publicação
1994
Meio de publicação
Environmental Conservation (Volume 21, Issue 2, Summer 1994, pp. 152-162)
The impacts of logging on Amazonian ecosystems has been the focus of considerable attention both within and outside of Amazonia. However, the impacts of logging on individual timber species has not been at all adequately investigated. Logging affects timber species by: (1) removing mature individuals that are important sources of seeds; (2) damaging seedlings and saplings (i.e future generations of canopy adults); and (3) creating conditions that favour fire by opening the canopy and leaving slash as fuel on the forest floor.
In this study we summarize information on the ecological characteristics of 305 timber species in Brazilian Amazonia. We identify seven ecological parameters that are useful in evaluating a species’ ability to resist the negative impacts of logging. These characteristics are: (1) effective long-distance dispersal ability; (2) abundance of saplings in forest regeneration; (3) rapid growth; (4) ability to resprout; (5) capacity to withstand fire; (6) broad geographic distribution; and (7) high density of adults. We hypothesize thai species with characteristics opposed to these parameters and subjected to intense logging pressure will have difficulty in maintaining their populations in logging regions.
We use a simple scoring system to rank species with regard to their hypothesized ability to withstand logging impacts. Among the species that are potentially susceptible to logging impacts are Euxylophora paraensis (‘Pau Amarelo’) and Swietenia macrophylla (American Mahogany). The sawn lumber from these two species goes principally to European and North American buyers, revealing a direct link between First World consumption and possible biodiversity impoverishment in the Brazilian rain-forest. These two species, and others that might experience population reductions as a result of logging, merit special study.