on 9/18/09 5:30 AM, dudal at jes...@dudal.com wrote:

> 
> Hi Steffan
> 
> I had the same problem and came up with the following modification:
> http://www.dudal.com/jquery/jquery.jcarousellite.pauseOnHover.js (not
> minified)
> 
> Example config (notice pauseOnHover):
> $('#selector').jCarouselLite({
> auto: 2000,
> speed: 1500,
> visible: 1,
> circular: true,
> pauseOnHover: true
> });
> 
> That ensures that the carousel will not advance when the mouse is over
> the carousel.
> 
> I hope that helps.

Yes, it does. Awesome! I tried to get a hold of the author to ask about this
but he didn't answer the email. It would be nice to see your changes
committed to this project.

Thanks!!


 
> Best
> Jesper Dudal
> Dudal Webdesign
> http://www.dudal.com
> 
> 
> On 7 Sep., 18:26, "Steffan A. Cline" <stef...@hldns.com> wrote:
>> on 9/6/09 11:54 PM, Jonathan Vanherpe (T & T NV) at jonat...@tnt.be wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Steffan A. Cline wrote:
>>>> on 8/28/09 5:37 PM, Steffan Cline at stef...@hldns.com wrote:
>> 
>>>>> I have a carousel that auto scrolls images. I was asked if there is a way
>>>>> to
>>>>> make it so that if you mouse over the carousel, it stops and when you
>>>>> mouse
>>>>> out, it starts up again.
>> 
>>>>> Is this possible?
>> 
>>>> Anyone?
>> 
>>>> Thanks
>> 
>>>> Steffan
>> 
>>> The plain jcarousel has this option:
>>> http://sorgalla.com/projects/jcarousel/examples/static_auto.html
>> 
>>> Jonathan
>> 
>> Thanks. I saw that option but I have already integrated theliteversion :(
>> I hope the author of theliteversion speaks up.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Steffan
>> 


Thanks

Steffan


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