> Here's a link to an example:
>
> http://www.udmercy.edu/apply/
>
> You'll see that the div blocks cycle in randomized order (and it looks
> very nice), but if you use the next/previous links, they will advance
> to the next div as ordered in the HTML, not as they appeared in the
> random order.
>
> (The divs are ordered by alphabetical school then by alphabetical
> name.)
>
> Using jquery 1.2.2, and cycle 2.22.
>
> Thanks!
> Jon
>
> (And again, sorry for the reposts!)
>
> On Jul 7, 11:43 am, Jon Whitener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've come across aproblemwith Mike Alsup's very goodCycleplug-in.  
> > This occurs when using both therandomfeature and a "previous" link.  
> > "Previous" will go to thepreviousitem as it is ordered in the HTML,
> > regardless of what appeared previously to the user in therandomorder.
>
> > For example, if I have elements to be cycled which appear in the page
> > code in this order:
>
> > A, B, C
>
> > But when randomized appear to the user in this order:
>
> > A, C, B
>
> > Then, if the user clicks the "Previous" link with B showing, thecycle
> > will go to A, not C as the user would expect.
>
> > Is there any way to achieve the expected behavior?
>
> > Many thanks,
> > Jon


So are you saying you want the 'next' image to be random, but the
'prev' image to be that actual previous image (for any number of
clicks on the prev link)?  Do I have that right?

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