Andy and Marshall - Than you very much for ur kind words... It is feedback
from friends like you that motivated me to fix most(if not all) of the
issue.

Chris - Thanks for your comment. But, i think, you got it wrong. My site's
demos are specifically done such that disabling javascript will disable the
entire carousel. This is not the problem of the plugin itself. For example,
take a look at this page -
http://gmarwaha.com/jquery/jcarousellite/test/testDefault.html . Here, i
dont have that kind of setup. Here, the carousel should unobstrusively
display all the elements based on what your css style rules are... In my
case, i don't have any style rules except for the browser default. Thanks
for the feedback though. I love feedbacks.

-GTG


On 8/9/07, Chris W. Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Thursday, August 09, 2007 2:08 PM Andy Matthews said:
>
> > Dude...
> >
> >
> > This plugin is flawless. You covered every base that anyone could
> > have thought it.
>
> Oh *really*?
>
> First thing I noticed (since JS is turned off by default) is that it's
> not unobtrusive. It'd be *great* if the pictures just sat on the page if
> JS was unavailable.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Chris.
>

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