That looks pretty good, something very close to what I need. It's just
a pity at the moment I can't use jQuery, as it seems to be affecting
some prototype stuff on my site.  I'm looking to port some of these
plugins over to qQuery, or find alternatives.

I'll keep a eye on development of this plugin though.

Tane
http://www.digitalspaghetti.me.uk

On 9/4/06, Jan Sorgalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i'm working on a solution. Check my first try:
> http://sorgalla.com/projects/jcarousel-dev/example_static_horizontal.html
>
> You can pass callback functions (much like button state handlers) that are
> called if an item changes its state
> (becomes first, becomes last, becomes visible).
>
> That is just a first try, so don't look too deeply through code ;)
> I'll let you know when it's ready for use...
>
> Cheers, Jan
>
>
> digital spaghetti wrote:
> >
> > I love this plugin.  One thing I wonder if you can help with?
> >
> > I would like to use this for my main navigation.  What I'd like to do
> > is display only 1 image at a time, which is a navigation link.  Each
> > time the prev/next are pressed and an image is displayed, I would like
> > to have a div next to it change content, so each item is desribed.
> > I'd like to do this with the id tag as the link title (i.e. Home) and
> > the title tag as the description.
> >
> > What I want to know is how to I modify or use the event handlers from
> > the button press to include some code for changing the content of some
> > display tags?
> >
> > Then using jq, I'll fade out the existing content, replace it using
> > DOM and then fade the div back in.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tane
> >
>
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