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);
}
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Vangardingen, P., Valle, D., & Thompson, I. 2006. Evaluation of yield regulation options for primary forest in Tapajós National Forest, Brazil. Forest Ecology and Management, 231(1-3), 184-195.
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The sustainability of a range of forest management scenarios were evaluated for the Tapajós region of the Brazilian Amazon using the growth and yield simulation model, Simflora, a derivative of the model SYMFOR developed for application in Indonesia. A simulation of current management regulations based upon a maximum extracted volume of 35 m3 ha−1 and a 30-year cutting cycle was found to be unsustainable. A range of alternative specifications for the control (regulation) of harvested timber yield were compared, along with associated estimates of timber increment and description of the ecological composition of the stand. The alternative scenarios included cutting cycles ranging from 10 to 60 years and maximum yields from 10 to 40 m3 ha−1.
The maximum commercial volume increment predicted in this study was 0.33 m3 ha−1. It was observed that the highest rates of volume increment were associated with high logging intensities. The study produced a limited number of potentially sustainable options for the Tapajós forest. The best of these were the combinations of 10 m3 ha−1 yield and a cutting cycle of 30 years or 20 m3 ha−1 with a 60-year cutting cycle. The analysis suggested that the sustainability of both of these options was “marginal” and suggested adopting a precautionary approach of an additional limit for yield to be no more than 33% of standing commercial volume until more data are available.
Analysis of the ecological data from the simulations clearly demonstrated that the composition of the managed forest is likely to differ significantly from that observed in primary forest. The most significant likely change is a reduction in the proportion of trees in the emergent ecological group. This observation raises the issue that stakeholders should not expect tropical forests that are managed for production to ever be identical in structure or composition to primary forests. It also suggests that additional technical measures will be required to promote the regeneration and growth of current emergent species if these are to be maintained in managed forests in the Amazon.
The study concludes that there cannot be a single system of yield regulation or forest management that will fit all contexts (social, ecological, environmental and economic) or management objectives held by various stakeholders in the Amazon.