I'm almost there, i don't understand why it anchors the page to that section though (if you notice it moves the whole page up some). Also, a strange little bug in the easing scripting. I'm not sure if i'd call it a bug, but a conflict. I am using swfobject to put the flash on the page and it makes the easing effect not work. If I remove swfobject it works fine.
http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm by the way thanks for all your awesome help! - C On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Also... whatever you put inside the $( ) should be one or more > elements containing the links. > > Just in case, try: > $(function() { > $.localScroll({ > easing:'easeOutQuart' > }); > > }); > > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:29 PM, genius switch > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at > > javascript? > > > <script type='text/javascript' src='includes/scripts/ > > jquery-1.2.6.min.js'></script> > > <script type='text/javascript' src='includes/scripts/jquery.easing. > > 1.3.js'></script> > > <script type='text/javascript' src='includes/scripts/jquery.scrollTo- > > min.js'></script> > > <script type='text/javascript' src='includes/scripts/ > > jquery.localscroll-min.js'></script> > > <script type='text/javascript' src='includes/scripts/init.js'></ > > script> > > <script type="text/javascript"> > > $(function() { > > $("#content").localScroll({ > > easing:'easeOutQuart', > > } > > }); > > }); > > </script> > > > On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when you call LocalScroll: > > >> $(...).localScroll( > >> .... > >> easing:'easeOutQuart', > >> .... > > >> }); > > >> You can chose any equation, by name. > > >> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:21 PM, genius switch > > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > Thanks Ariel! I will give that a shot this weekend and let you know > >> > how I do. I know plugging in localScroll will be simple enough, but > >> > I'm not sure about the easing. I'm quite bad at javascript... which is > >> > why I love jquery. Even a simple HTML/CSS developer and web designer > >> > such as myself can get stuff up and running fast :) > > >> > - C > > >> > On Nov 6, 8:33 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> Sure, LocalScroll too. Both allow you to specify an option called > >> >> 'easing'. You need to add the easing plugin for fancy equations. > > >> >> Now that I check the demo, I think LocalScroll would fit better. Just > >> >> link the buttons and panes by id/href. And it'll do the rest. > > >> >> -- > >> >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > >> >> On Nov 5, 7:27 pm, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >> > Can that be customized to have the bouncy effect? > > >> >> > On Nov 5, 8:57 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >> > > Maybe SerialScroll ? > > >> >> > > -- > >> >> > > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > >> >> > > On Nov 5, 10:45 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >> > > > Here is my issue, I have used jCarousel to accomplish what I > >> >> > > > need... > >> >> > > > however the markup is bothering my anal tendencies for pure > >> >> > > > semantics. > > >> >> > > > I'm using jCarousel to scroll content blocks in a sexy way, > >> >> > > > however, > >> >> > > > in order to use jCarousel I must have my content blocks inside a > >> >> > > > list, > >> >> > > > each as a list item. This validates, and is functioning exactly > >> >> > > > how I > >> >> > > > want it to, however I can't get past the fact that this markup > >> >> > > > doesn't > >> >> > > > make sense. > > >> >> > > > LocalScroll is my other option, but it doesn't slide sexy the way > >> >> > > > jCarousel does. Does anyone have any advice? > > >> >> > > > Here is the test > >> >> > > > page:http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > >> >> > > > Thanks! > > >> >> > > > - C > > >> -- > >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > -- > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com