For anyone else interested in a similar functionality, I found another
plugin that allows you to do exactly what I needed and it's also very
lightweight:

http://flowplayer.org/tools/scrollable.html



On May 23, 2:48 pm, LaTorta <alejan...@reviewsforjoomla.com> wrote:
> I've spent some time trying to figure out how to modify the jFlow
> plugin so that I can load new pages via ajax and have them slide as
> well without any luck. It would be great if someone could point me in
> the right direction or to another plugin that might do something
> similar already. I like this one because it's really lightweight.
>
> jFlow:http://www.gimiti.com/kltan/wordpress/?p=46
>
> This is the html required for it to work:
>
>     <div id="controller" class="hidden">
>         <span class="jFlowControl"></span>
>         <span class="jFlowControl"></span>
>         <span class="jFlowControl"></span>
>     </div>
>
>     <div id="slider">
>         <div class="content">1</div>
>         <div class="content">2</div>
>          <div class="content">3</div>
>    </div>
>
> Then the plugin is called as:
>
>                         jQuery("div#controller").jFlow({
>                             slides: "#slides",
>                             width: "400px",
>                             height: "313px"
>                         });
>
> I know how to add a new span and a new div to the controller and
> slider elements via ajax, but the plugin cannot be called again, an
> addSlide function needs to be added so that new pages can be added
> dynamically. Unfortunately I don't understand enough about what the
> code is doing to create a new function that adds the new pages to the
> slider.
>
> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks.

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