; If you're building a carousel, adding incremental numbers to the
> classname to drive the carousel seems overkill.
>
> On Apr 9, 11:54 am, Brain Lava wrote:
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> > Normally I would agree with you but the effect I'm trying to achieve
> > is based on the location of t
; If you're building a carousel, adding incremental numbers to the
> classname to drive the carousel seems overkill.
>
> On Apr 9, 11:54 am, Brain Lava wrote:
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> > Normally I would agree with you but the effect I'm trying to achieve
> > is based on the location of t
ve an incremented ID?
> > (The ID being the proper place to do this sort of thin, in the 1st
> > place)
>
> > On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Brain Lava wrote:
>
> > > I'm really new to jQuery and have been struggling with a concept that
> > > I would t
> place)
>
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Brain Lava wrote:
>
> > I'm really new to jQuery and have been struggling with a concept that
> > I would think is pretty simple but I can't seem to find anything
> > online that does what I need.
>
> &
I'm really new to jQuery and have been struggling with a concept that
I would think is pretty simple but I can't seem to find anything
online that does what I need.
I'm using NextGen Gallery for Wordpress and I would like to assign an
incremental class to each div that the gallery outputs. For e
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