Mirador
Mirador is a multi-repository, configurable, extensible, and easy-to-integrate viewer and annotation creation and comparison environment for IIIF resources, ranging from deep-zooming artwork, to complex manuscript objects. It provides a tiling windowed environment for comparing multiple image-based resources, synchronised structural and visual navigation of content using openSeadragon, Open Annotation compliant annotation creation and viewing on deep-zoomable canvases, metadata display, bookreading, and bookmarking.
See a Demo
Getting Started
Run in Development
Mirador uses node.js and a build system to assemble, test, and manage the development resources. If you have never used these tools before, you may need to install them.
- Install Node, if you haven't already (available at the link above)
- Install the Grunt command line runner (if you haven't already); on the command line, run
npm install -g grunt-cli
- Clone the mirador repository (if you haven't already done so above)
- On the command line, go into the mirador folder
- Install all dependencies with
npm install
andbower install
. Run `grunt'.
Run Tests
grunt test
For more information, see the Docs, submit an issue, or ask on slack.