Dan Atkinson wrote:
> 
> Sorry, I mean the next-disabled.gif.
> 
> You might even be able to get rid of the disabled gifs if you set the
> 'next image' handler to change the opacity of the next-enabled.gif to 50%
> and remove the onClick event for it. It would replicate the look of a
> disabled image, but without the need for the user to actually have the
> gifs for them.
> 
> Though the gifs are < 1kb each, every little counts! ;)
> 
I see now :)
I implemented that with toggeling a class. Theres now a class
"jcarousel-next-disabled" (same for prev) added/removed from the element.
So, you can setup the bevahiour easly with a stylesheet.

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