Yes that is very possible and pretty easy.

Just download and include the jQuery Easing Plugin into your page:
http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery/easing/

And lets say you want to add easeInOutExpo easing to the slide
animation. Just find the two lines that have:

$(o.slides,obj).animate({left: m}, o.slidespeed,function(){

You'll want to add easeInOutExpo after the instance of o.slidespeed
like this:

$(o.slides,obj).animate({left: m}, o.slidespeed, easeInOutExpo,
function(){

You can do the same thing after o.autoHeight and o.fadespeed.

That'll do it.

Let me know how that works for you.


On Apr 30, 4:59 am, betweenbrain <m...@betweenbrain.com> wrote:
> Nathan,
>
> Very cool!
>
> Is it possible to use this in conjunction with something like easing
> to add a little effect to the transition?
>
> Keep up the great work!
>
> Matt
>
> On Apr 29, 9:55 am, Nathan <nsear...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Just released a new version of loopedSlider and am looking for some
> > feedback.
>
> > loopedSlider is a plugin made for jQuery that solves a simple problem,
> > the looping of slide content. It was created to be easy to implement,
> > smooth and most of all end the "content rewind" that most other
> > content sliders suffer from.
>
> > New in version 0.5
> > Re-coded from the ground up
> > Even easier to implement
> > Use DIVs, LIs or ?
> > Smoother animation
> > Container click for next feature
> > And the most requested feature, auto interval
>
> > Examples
> > <a href="http://nathansearles.com/loopedslider/example-1.html";
> > target="_blank">Simple example using images and DIVs</a>
> > <a href="http://nathansearles.com/loopedslider/example-2.html";
> > target="_blank">Simple text and auto height example using LIs</a>
> > <a href="http://nathansearles.com/loopedslider/example-3.html";
> > target="_blank">Multiple sliders and auto play example</a>
>
> > Downloadhttp://code.google.com/p/loopedslider/

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