I noticed these two tags (swiper and swiper.js) both refer to the same library and also have similar wikis
Here is a summary of the tags:
swiper (1,499 questions tagged - 472 questions with no answers)
Mobile touch slider & framework with hardware accelerated transitions
Swiper is - according to the creators iDangero.us - a free and ultra lightweight mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions (where supported) and native behaviour. It is intended to be used in mobile websites, mobile web apps, and mobile native apps. Designed mostly for iOS, but also works on Android, Windows Phone 8 and modern Desktop browsers.
swiper.js (205 questions tagged - 100 questions with no answers)
Swiper is a free mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions and native behavior. It is intended to be used in mobile websites, mobile web apps, and mobile native/hybrid apps.
UPDATE
There is another tag swiperjs brought it up by @julioaves, here is its summary:
swiperjs (329 questions tagged - 132 questions with no answers)
There is no wiki
css-calc
, I don't want this to happen again :)