yes, it looks similar to imageslide plugin, but with more customization
options. For example, change the direction from horizontal to vertical,
change the number of visible items, change the animation speed, add custom
navigation buttons, use any content instead of images only. Just something
to fit many of our frequent needs.

-GTG

On 6/25/07, GianCarlo Mingati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Very nice, seems similar to

http://www.gcmingati.net/wordpress/wp-content/lab/jquery/imagestrip/imageslide-plugin.html

;-))
GC

On Jun 25, 10:36 am, "Ganeshji Marwaha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, glad you liked it.
>
> On 6/24/07, Jean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > very nice!
>
> > On 6/24/07, Ganeshji Marwaha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi there,
>
> > > I have been using jquery for a couple of weeks now. I should say
this is
> > the
> > > best library out there. I come from raw javascript, prototype,
mootools
> > > background and i am damn sure, i am not going back.
>
> > >  That said, a couple of days ago, i was looking for a carousel style
> > widget
> > > for my app, and stumbled upon the excellent jCarousel plugin. The
plugin
> > is
> > > awesome. It has everything i needed and more. It worked like a charm
out
> > of
> > > the box, but my issue was that, my use-case used carousel as a
secondary
> > > widget, and jCarousel seemed kinda like a overkill. So, i started
> > developing
> > > my own mini carousel inspired by jCarousel and called it
jCarouselLite.
>
> > > This is not a replacement for jCarousel by any means. It is just a
> > > light-weight alternative for those who might not need all the
> > > functionalities offered by jCarousel. The minified version is just
under
> > 1.5
> > > k in size. Yet, it is very flexible and customizable for many of our
> > needs.
>
> > > Right now, the plugin is in very early stage and i thought i could
get
> > > feedback from my friends here and see if there is any interest
around
> > it.
>
> > > I have put together a page to show-case all the things that are
possible
> > > with it at
>
> >http://www.gmarwaha.com/jquerylite/jcarousellite/html/jcarousellite.h.
..
>
> > > The basic html markup expected is just a "div" enclosing a "ul"
element.
> > You
> > > can have your navigation buttons anywhere. No special classes, or
css
> > files
> > > are required. The js is the lone file needed.
>
> > >             <div class="anyClass">
> > >                 <ul>
> > >                     <li><img src="someimage" alt="1"></li>
> > >                     <li><img src="someimage" alt="2"></li>
> > >                     <li><img src="someimage" alt="3"></li>
> > >                     <li><img src="someimage" alt="4"></li>
> > >                 </ul>
> > >             </div>
>
> > >             <button class="prev"><<</button>
> > >             <button class="next">>></button>
>
> > >             $(function() {
> > >                  $(".someClass").jCarouselLite({
> > >                     btnNext: ".next",
> > >                     btnPrev: ".prev"
> > >                 });
> > >             });
>
> > > Thanks in advance for all your feedback.
> > > Ganesh.
>
> > --
>
> > []´s Jean
> >www.suissa.info
>
> >    Ethereal Agency
> >www.etherealagency.com
>
> --
> -GTG




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-GTG

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