Aaron, I checked the site and it seems to work as u expect it to now. I guess u already fixed it.
If u haven't, can u explain what part do u need help with? -GTG On 8/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi Ganeshji, > > Thanks for your plugin. Its easy to use, and the true circular > function is a great benefit! > > I am utilizing your plugin in the design for a food company website: > > http://www.comittechnologies.com/designs/brucefoods/test.html > > You can see the carousel on the left side, where the logos scroll > past. > > This is about half the functionality I wanted. The other thing I want > is for the carousel to stop moving once the user mouses over. Ideally > it will stop when the brand logo is centered. Without seeing a > complete source (with descriptive variable names) of your plugin, I am > a little unsure as to how this can be done. > > Can you provide any suggestions? > > Thanks! > > Aaron > > On Aug 10, 1:00 pm, "Ganeshji Marwaha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Awesome work. I'm now thinking to port this nice plugin to as a > module > > >> in open source application like joomla. > > > > @Mike - Thanks, and that would be cool... > > > > >> Hi Ganeshji, Hey is it possible to have the presentation vertical, > say > > >> three thumbnails tall, and then have it animate horizontally to slide > > >> three new thumbnails into place. I haven't seen an example for that > > >> type of a setup, still looking them over though. > > >> Nice work. thanks. > > > > @Ty, Since jCarouselLite supports any HTML content as its individual > items, > > i am sure it is possible as long as your requirement is not to scroll > both > > vertically and horizontally. > > If i have some time this weekend, i will try to get a demo for that in > > place. > > > > -GTG > > > > On 8/10/07, Ty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi Ganeshji, Hey is it possible to have the presentation vertical, say > > > three thumbnails tall, and then have it animate horizontally to slide > > > three new thumbnails into place. I haven't seen an example for that > > > type of a setup, still looking them over though. > > > Nice work. thanks. > > > > > On Aug 9, 3:20 pm, "Ganeshji Marwaha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Oops, forgot the link to the project page... here you go... > > > > > >http://gmarwaha.com/jquery/jcarousellite/ > > > > > > -GTG > > > > > > On 8/9/07, Ganeshji Marwaha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi friends, > > > > > > > I have finally released the 1.0 version of jCarouselLite plugin. > There > > > was > > > > > a lot of feedback for the earlier revisions, and i sincerely thank > you > > > all > > > > > for that, because that is what shaped this 1.0 release. > > > > > > > Nicolas Hoizey and Mike Fern - As per your request, circular is > now > > > well, > > > > > circular. The carousel won't rewind itself after the last element. > > > Rather it > > > > > will cycle as if there is no end. > > > > > > > Anton - As per your request, the buttons will be assigned a class > > > called > > > > > "disabled" when the carousel is in the first or last element > > > respectively. > > > > > This is applicable to non-circular carousels only. > > > > > > > Cliff Lee - The bug you reported regarding clicking the "previous" > > > > > button when the carousel is showing the first element, and then > > > clicking the > > > > > "next" button causes the carousel not to respond, should be fixed > i > > > > > suppose. Let me know. > > > > > > > If you find the plugin interesting, don't resist yourself to digg > it > > > > athttp://digg.com/programming/Merry_go_round_aka_jCarouselLite_with_jQuery > > > > > > > -GTG > >