very nice!
On 6/24/07, Ganeshji Marwaha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there, I have been using jquery for a couple of weeks now. I should say this is the best library out there. I come from raw javascript, prototype, mootools background and i am damn sure, i am not going back. That said, a couple of days ago, i was looking for a carousel style widget for my app, and stumbled upon the excellent jCarousel plugin. The plugin is awesome. It has everything i needed and more. It worked like a charm out of the box, but my issue was that, my use-case used carousel as a secondary widget, and jCarousel seemed kinda like a overkill. So, i started developing my own mini carousel inspired by jCarousel and called it jCarouselLite. This is not a replacement for jCarousel by any means. It is just a light-weight alternative for those who might not need all the functionalities offered by jCarousel. The minified version is just under 1.5 k in size. Yet, it is very flexible and customizable for many of our needs. Right now, the plugin is in very early stage and i thought i could get feedback from my friends here and see if there is any interest around it. I have put together a page to show-case all the things that are possible with it at http://www.gmarwaha.com/jquerylite/jcarousellite/html/jcarousellite.html#demo The basic html markup expected is just a "div" enclosing a "ul" element. You can have your navigation buttons anywhere. No special classes, or css files are required. The js is the lone file needed. <div class="anyClass"> <ul> <li><img src="someimage" alt="1"></li> <li><img src="someimage" alt="2"></li> <li><img src="someimage" alt="3"></li> <li><img src="someimage" alt="4"></li> </ul> </div> <button class="prev"><<</button> <button class="next">>></button> $(function() { $(".someClass").jCarouselLite({ btnNext: ".next", btnPrev: ".prev" }); }); Thanks in advance for all your feedback. Ganesh.
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