Unbelievable! That is an amazing plugin, Mike. Spectacular flexibility.


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On Aug 13, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Benjamin Sterling wrote:

MIke,
Looks good, the shuffle transition is great, where did you ever come up with that :D. But really, it look tight.

I am assuming $.meta and data() are in the core, is there any documentation on them? I am curious about their purpose.


On 8/13/07, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've just uploaded a new version of the Cycle Plugin:

http://malsup.com/jquery/cycle/

This new version adds some new transition effects, the ability to
create custom transitions, and the ability to transition on a click
event rather than a timeout.  But the biggest change is an overhaul to
how transitions are defined.  Transitions are now defined using a
plugin scheme.  This means you can create your own transition
definitions, plug them in to the Cycle Plugin, and then use them by
name.  This provides a lot of flexibility, and together with the
custom transition support lets you create some pretty wacky stuff.

The documentation provides lots of examples.

Cheers!

Mike



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