excellent - thanks Mike!


malsup wrote:
> 
> 
> You could do something like this:
> 
> $('div.containerClass').each(function() {
>     var p = this.parentNode;
>     $(this).cycle({
>         fx:     'scrollHorz',
>         speed:  'slow',
>         timeout: 0,
>         next:   $('a.next', p),
>         prev:   $('a.prev', p)
>     });
> });
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> On 9/6/07, rolfsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Playing with the wonderful Cycle plugin. Rather than using container ID's
>> and
>> having specific options for each, I want to use the same settings for
>> multiple containers of the same class. In other words, rather than:
>>
>>         $('div#containerName').cycle({
>>                         fx:     'scrollHorz',
>>                         speed:  'slow',
>>                         timeout: 0,
>>                         next:   'a#next',
>>                         prev:   'a#prev'
>>                 });
>>
>> I want something like:
>>
>>         $('div.containerClass').cycle({
>>                         fx:     'scrollHorz',
>>                         speed:  'slow',
>>                         timeout: 0,
>>                         next:   'a.next',
>>                         prev:   'a.prev'
>>                 });
>>
>> The problem, obviously, is that this will cause all containers on the
>> page
>> to advance simultaneously. How do I limit the click events to their
>> parent
>> in this case?
>>
>> thanks!
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