thanks that did it http://www.politieknieuws.nl/
for now i just use some .net code to check the nr of rows returned in order for the list to be wrapped in a caraousel container or not Armand On 9/8/06, Jan Sorgalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > first... i unfortunately messed up things with safari in the current > version. I've just uploaded a fixed version, so, download jcarousel.js > again. > > Armand Datema wrote: > > > > After trying it out some more I have a few feature suggestions , check > > out the following > > > > http://politiek2.howardshome.com/Partijen/tabid/53/hmod/menu/default.aspx?pr=508523 > > > > I have the following setting > > > > // Ride the carousel... > > jQuery(document).ready(function() { > > jQuery("#mycarousel").jcarousel({ > > orientation: "vertical", > > itemWidth : 600, > > itemHeight : 20, > > itemVisible: 10, > > itemScroll: 9, > > scrollAnimation: "slow" > > }); > > }); > > > > but this list only has 6 items to start with so there are 2 disabled > > arrows and auto generated height based on the content > > > > Would it be an idea to have it check for the nr of items in the list > > and if there are less than or equal to the itemvisible settings then > > both images are set to display:none and the hight is calcaulated byt > > the real nr of list items times the item height. > > > > This would make it better usable in a dynamic environements where you > > dont always exactly know how much items are returned > > > > I'll keep that in mind for the next version > > > Armand Datema wrote: > > > > And if we are on it, is there a feture where we can set a text label > > that shows which part of the list you are currently viewing > > > > so if there are 60 items it should say showing:20/60 > > > You can do that right now passing the itemFirstInHandler as option. > See http://sorgalla.com/projects/jcarousel/example_static_callbacks.html > > In your case, the callback should look like: > > function itemFirstInHandler(carousel, li) { > jQuery("#textlabel").html("Showing " + > jQuery(li).attr("jCarouselItemIdx")+"/60"); > } > > Jan > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/jCarousel-tf2205628.html#a6206513 > Sent from the JQuery forum at Nabble.com. > > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > discuss@jquery.com > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > -- Armand Datema CTO SchwingSoft _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/