Anyone have any input on this?

I'd also like to determine if I can use percentages for the widths of
the items.

On Nov 17, 9:28 am, "Andy Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's a version I've got using the kwicks plugin and divs nested inside the
> LI tags:
>
> http://commadelimited.com/code/maternitymealplanner/kwicks-1.html
>
> It's working quite well, but I'm still not convinced that nesting divs
> inside list items is a good idea.
>
> andy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>
> Behalf Of Andy Matthews
> Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 8:53 AM
> To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [jQuery] Effect like Kwicks plugin
>
> I'm looking to achieve an effect similar to that of the Kwicks plugin
> <http://www.jeremymartin.name/projects.php?project=kwicks> . However, I
> don't want to use this for navigation, I want to use it for the main body of
> my site. Currently it looks like the Kwicks plugin can only work on list
> items, but I'd like something which can be applied to div tags. One of the
> examples <http://www.jeremymartin.name/examples/kwicks.php?example=7>  shows
> the use of divs inside the list item tags, but I don't think that's valid
> xHTML so I'd rather not use that method.
>
> Does anyone know if there's a similar plugin that can be applied to div
> tags, or does anyone have plain code they might share which can do this?
> I've already got something that "works" but doesn't look all that good:
>
> http://commadelimited.com/code/maternitymealplanner/
>
> The problems I'm having with my version are:
>
> 1)      Far right div gets pushed to bottom as animation plays out
>
> 2)      Animation is a little jerky as the various elements position
> themselves
>
> 3)      Occasionally, the cursor will position itself just right and the
> animation will queue up and then go on for like an extra 5 seconds after the
> mouse is moved off of it.
>
> Thanks peeps
>
> Andy Matthews

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