you sir are a complete ingrate! 

You have had endless help from numerous people for 2 weeks on a simple carousel. I don't think you understand the tone of a number of the last posts directed back to you have been trying to give you a clue that everyone is getting really tired of all the frantic posts, condemning someone's code ( on a plugin that 100's of people have used I might add), not reading replies with solutions......and to top it off this post makes it sound like others with busy lives are just sitting around waiting to help you!

This post is rude! Wake up! Any reply to MorningZ's post I would have been expecting to see some thanks, rather than being a pompous A**. My bet is you just burned a big bridge to any further assistance with an attitude like the one displayed here

I'm betting I speak for many others who are tired of the inbox clutter from your carousel problems

expresso wrote:
how the hell am I being rude?

And second, I am giving information to help you help me.  Again I try
all sorts of shit before I post stuff.  I don't just post on every
step of the way.  I am showing you what I have tried.  So you either
get called out for not giving enough information or giving too
little.

Chill

On Jul 9, 11:04 am, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote:
  
"so it's only respectful on my part to
start a new thread on a different topic that's veering off in the same
thread.  Not cool. "

You've got it backwards.... it makes more sense and keeps the clutter
out if you stay in the same topic.....

As Liam points out.... you already asked the index question, AND it
was answered by Charlie, in the topic you created just 13 hours ago

http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/8832916...

and yet, here's an identical topic asking the identical question with
2 min apart two sentence ramblings on them all....

Realize what this list for what it is:   a mailing list where lots of
us provide free help out of our own time....

making it difficult to understand what you are asking, being rude to
people trying to show you the way, rambling on and on with the same
stuff....  all that doesn't lend itself very well to make your issues
worth other peoples time and effort

.

On Jul 9, 11:12 am, expresso <dschin...@gmail.com> wrote:

    
Because sometimes I get into other topics not related to my original
posts in those other thread so it's only respectful on my part to
start a new thread on a different topic that's veering off in the same
thread.  Not cool.
      
On Jul 9, 9:30 am, Liam Potter <radioactiv...@gmail.com> wrote:
      
how about reading all the replies to your other thread about this?
        
$("#mycarousel > li:eq(10)").css("margin-right", "5px");
        
expresso wrote:
        
Is it possible to target certain <li> in an unordered list by index
with jQuery?  I thought maybe I could use .index but was not able to
get the syntax right.
          
I thought maybe something like this would work but is has not:
          
$("#mycarousel > li").index(i).css("margin-right", "5px");
          

  

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