Hey, just another thoughtbut it seems odd it is hiding the
pictures, but not the text. I noticed in the jquery code there is a
lot of code that shows hiding the first.id or last.id, and not much
about first.text or last.text.
Let me be clear, I don't know coding, so that may have absolutely
I think it is set-up that way to slide 6 li's at a time, as opposed to
one at a time.
I changed #slider as suggested, no impact.
What is weird is how it works in FF without issue.
On Jul 20, 8:55 am, Liam Potter wrote:
> I've just had a closer look and the way you have this setup is messed
>
I've just had a closer look and the way you have this setup is messed
up, why do you have 3 li's containing 6 divs each, rather then using an
li to contain each thumbnail and caption?
Alan wrote:
note: Thanks Charlie for helping with first issue!
I'm down to one issue with the easyslider jq
in the css
#slider{
width:896px;
overflow:hidden;
}
Alan wrote:
note: Thanks Charlie for helping with first issue!
I'm down to one issue with the easyslider jquery plugin.
If you look at http://www.movieeye.com/index-new.jsp in IE 7, you'll
notice the text is overfl
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