sorry about that. yeah, in the options object, just set the pause
option to false. I haven't really updated the documentation since I
just made it public today. for you.
.jCarouselLite({pause: false})
If you look at the source file, you'll see all the options listed at
the top.
--Karl
____________
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Oct 4, 2009, at 9:42 PM, Macsig wrote:
Thanks Karl,
it does exactly what I was looking for.
Is there a parameter to set in order to avoid the automatically pause
on mouseenter and resume it on mouseleave? I can't find anything on
the documentation about that.
Or I have to remove the code from the plugin itself?
Thanks again and have a nice day.
Sig
On Oct 4, 4:56 pm, Karl Swedberg <k...@englishrules.com> wrote:
I've been working a bit with the jCarouselLite plugin, adding a few
features as I've needed them. I just put my version on GitHub if
you'd
like to give it a whirl:
http://github.com/kswedberg/jquery-carousel-lite/fast_forward
There is a "pause" option for the carousel that will automatically
pause it on mouseenter and resume it on mouseleave. But if you want
to
manually pause/resume based on some other interaction (such as
clicking a pause button), you can use the following:
$(document).trigger('pauseCarousel');
and
$(document).trigger('resumeCarousel');
You can find out the state of the carousel by doing something like
this (replacing "yourcarouselselector" with the actual selector you
used for initiating the carousel):
if ( $('yourcarouselselector').data('paused') == false) {
$(document).trigger('pauseCarousel');} else {
$(document).trigger('resumeCarousel');
}
Hope that helps.
--Karl
____________
Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com
On Oct 4, 2009, at 3:32 PM, Macsig wrote:
Any ideas at all?
I'm really stuck on this.
THANKS FOR YOU HELP. I appreciate it.
Sig
On Oct 3, 6:08 pm, Macsig <sigbac...@gmail.com> wrote:
Update:
on jquery website I found something that could help me to achieve
the
stopping/restarting effect I need, here the code
div.hover(
function() {
clearInterval(autoScroll);
},
function() {
autoScroll = setInterval(function() {
go(curr+o.scroll);
}, o.auto+o.speed);
}
);
the code above is a patch to put into jcarousellite file and let
you
stop/restart the carousel when the mouse if over the containing
div.
However I would like to have 2 buttons and press them to stop/
restart
the animation and if possible I'd like to keep this functionality
outside the plugin itself. So I'd like to have 2 functions running
when the buttons are pressed but I don't know how (if it is
possible)
I can refer to the carousel. Here my idea
$('#stop_button').click(function () {
XXX.clearInterval(autoScroll);
});
$('#restart_button').click(function () {
XXX.autoScroll = setInterval(function() {
go(curr+o.scroll);
}, o.auto+o.speed);
}
});
but I don't know what to put instead XXX. Any ideas?
Thanks and have a nice day!
Sig
On Oct 2, 8:35 pm, macsig <sigbac...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello guys,
Is there a way to stop a carousel (created with jcarosellite
1.0.1)
when it has ben set up with auto-scrolling?
I need to be able to stop it and restart it when a button is
pressed.
If I can't can you please suggest me a plugin that have infinite
scrolling, auto-scrolling and I can stop/restart?
Thanks and have a nice day.
Sig