You can stop a slideshow anytime by passing 'stop' to the cycle
method.  With that in mind you can bind whatever event you need to
whatever element you want.

There is currently no support for driving a progression of slides via
external links.  That is something I will be looking into, but not
immediately.

Images within links works fine, but there are limitations.  Here's a
link that shows how to set it up:

http://www.malsup.com/jquery/cycle/anchor.html

Mike

On 8/13/07, Txt.Vaska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> only made a cursory glance at this...
>
> is it possible to stop the transitions with a click (a link elsewhere
> on the page)? i see pause on hover. i'd like to be able to do
> additional transitions upon external clicks as well (in a way almost
> like next prev links controlled by click instead of auto running).
>
> i toyed with this (previous version) over the weekend and i couldn't
> place images into links:
>
> <div class='thing'>
> <a href='#'><img src='' /></a>
> </div>
>
> v
>
>
> On 13 Aug 2007, at 16:08, Mike Alsup wrote:
>
> >
> > Hey Joel, thanks for the link.  Ha, that's funny, we even chose many
> > of the same property names!  Great minds...  One thing I noticed right
> > away is how much better jQuery 1.1.3 handles animations.  It's so much
> > smoother than 1.1.2.
> >
> > I hear you on the documentation.  It took me much longer to write the
> > docs than it did to write the plugin.  But they are every bit as
> > important as the code so I had no choice!
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
> > On 8/13/07, Joel Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Awesome, thanks for this Mike.
> >>
> >> Now that there is no danger of people wanting my effort (yours
> >> looks far
> >> better), here is my test page for you to look at, just for your
> >> amusement. I
> >> did my plugin maybe 4 months ago but never made it public as I was
> >> intimidated by the amount of documentation I would need to produce
> >> in order
> >> to explain it, mainly because it's more advanced transitions
> >> relies on the
> >> user crafting them with CSS.
> >>
> >> http://users.tpg.com.au/j_birch/plugins/showoff/
> >>
> >> You might find something interesting in the way I did it, or you
> >> might get a
> >> laugh out of it. Either way is cool! ;)
> >>
> >> Thanks again, I'll have a closer look soon.
> >>
> >> Joel Birch
> >>
>
>

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