Jason, The easiest way to achieve this is probably adding another div:
<div id="partners" style="width:300px"> <div id="slideshow"> <img src="foo.jpg" width="145" height="72" /> <img src="bar.jpg" width="145" height="72" /> </div> </div> And then style it like this: #slideshow { width: 145px; height: 72px; margin: 0 77px; } Mike On 10/23/07, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've just begun to work with jQuery. My first widget is a simple > scrolling div of images (logos in my case). I'd like for each of the > images to scroll in, pause and scroll out. The Cycle plugin does that > out of the box but I have one other request. The container div of the > images is wider than the images. When the images scroll in, they > always stop at the left edge (I'm using scrollLeft). I would like for > them to pause in the center of the container div and proceed on. I > see I have several parameters I can change relating to CSS, and > therefore positioning, but it appears none of them are valid for the > time when the image pauses. Can anyone shed some light? Ultimately, > I'd like something that is XHTML 1.1 Strict valid as well. > > <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery/jquery-1.2.1.js"></script> > <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery/plugins/ > jquery.cycle.all.js"></script> > <script type="text/javascript"> > $(document).ready(function(){ > $('#partners').cycle({ > fx: 'scrollLeft', > }); > }); > </script> > > <div id="partners" style="width:300px; margin:0 auto;"> > <a href="http://foo.com"><img src="foo.jpg" alt="foo" > width="145" height="72" /></a> > <a href="http://bar.com"><img src="bar.jpg" alt="bar" > width="145" height="72" /></a> > </div> > > I apologize if I sent this to the wrong group. > >