Surely i control the html, after it was generated. But that isn't the point, since it didn't work well, even doing like the example (putting the html in a array).
Although, today i'll try to use our friend Nathan plug-in. On Apr 7, 10:03 pm, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote: > "Well, i can't because the html is being generated by PHP" > > Do you control the outputted HTML by PHP? > > On Apr 7, 7:36 pm, Filipe La Ruina <filaru...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Yeah, i know it doesn't, but jCarouselite for example does it in a > > nice way (although other problems showed up when i tryed to use it) > > > I'll try to see your plug-in, thanks for your help. > > > On Apr 7, 6:57 pm, Nathan <nsear...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > jCarousel doesn't really do looping. Most content sliders don't > > > because of the fundamentals behind how they are generated on the page. > > > > I have just released a plugin called loopedSlider that loops slider > > > content. It may be a solution for you. If so let me know. > > > >http://code.google.com/p/loopedslider/ > > > > On Apr 6, 3:05 pm, Filipe La Ruina <filaru...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hello everyone! > > > > I'm trying to use jCarousel in a project and the client asks for the > > > > following: > > > > 4 pages circular slideshow showing two articles at a time, scrolling > > > > one by one. All that with page controls and next/previous buttons as > > > > well as an play/pause button. > > > > > Well, I managed to do all the controls needed but couldn't make it > > > > circular. All my data will load with the page, so i'm setting the list > > > > itens in the html already (all that to say, no ajax involved). I'd > > > > like to know if someone managed to make static data circular, since in > > > > the website (http://sorgalla.com/projects/jcarousel/#Examples) there > > > > is a circular example that shows only data beeing 'generated' in > > > > execution time. Well, i can't do that with my data, so i'm asking for > > > > some help. > > > > > Also, I would appreciate if someone could explain me what the 'wrap: > > > > circular' option does, since i see no difference in using it. > > > > > I thank you all for the help, > > > > > Filipe La Ruina