Yeah, that's one way to discover you're not supposed to put stuff like that in your URLs. Another might be to listen to the only actual web- specific developers you have. There were a few smiles about that. I'm not saying that I was smiling. I'm also not saying that seeing that happen made my month.
On Sep 1, 1:54 am, "Jonathan Vanherpe (T & T NV)" <jonat...@tnt.be> wrote: > Erik Reppen wrote: > > I should specify. It's not the little guy in the upper left although > > it might be worth plugging it into that. It's all the silly ones down > > below. > > > On Aug 31, 11:58 pm, Erik Reppen <erik.rep...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> What do you guys think of "my precious." I'm not sure how many other > >> elastic carousels there are out there, but I'm pretty proud of the > >> auto-margin action. Please don't judge us (the FEDs at Sears) on the > >> HTML. We don't actually have full control of the front end. It can > >> scroll full pages but doesn't for other reasons that relate to not > >> having full control of the front end among other things. I really > >> liked the whole options hash thing from JQ in action so it's actually > >> got a few options like switching to vertical for the carousel in our > >> shopping whose item height is currently misaligned for other reasons > >> that relate to not having full control of the front end. ;) > > >> Anyway I'm contemplating making a more generic and diversely featured > >> one eventually and hope to start contributing when I have time. > > >>http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_05775819000P?mv=rr > > aww, you guys fixed the bug where you could change the breadcrumbs > displayed on the site just by changing the GET params. Too bad, that was > a fun feature ;). > > The carousel seems to work pretty well, I'm sure it would be welcome if > you turned it into a plugin and uploaded it somewhere. > > Jonathan > -- > Jonathan Vanherpe - Tallieu & Tallieu NV - jonat...@tnt.be