Thanks for the advice, Mike. It really did feel like overkill but I couldn't put my finger on a simpler solution. Just needed that second pair of eyeballs!
On Aug 28, 6:49 pm, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm working on store that sells floor signs and in the cart area, I > > want the user to be able to pick a sign label and see the image pop up > > next to them. Then I'll let them do this over and over in the cart so > > they can order signs with different labels. > > > I tried the jQuery plugin Cycle and got it to work with Prev/Next, but > > it's not exactly what I want because I want the user to pick a textual > > label which corresponds to the visual label (http:// > > safetysignproducts.com/sandbox/cycle-example1.html). Then I tried to > > tie in the select tag and it got worse (http://safetysignproducts.com/ > > sandbox/cycle-example2.html). > > > Anyone have any Cycle experience that can suggest how to tie the > > select tag in? Anyone have a better way to do this? Thanks in > > advance! > > You could use Cycle for this but it kinda seems like overkill. Really > all you need is to stack your images and then add a change handler to > the select element. In the change handler you'd hide all the images > except the one chosen by the select. > > Given what you have now you could probably just add this: > > $('#sign-list').change(function() { > $('#s2').cycle(this.selectedIndex); > > });