oops that is suppose to say now working perfectly

On Nov 1, 9:05 am, dacoder <dan.co...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, I think I got it figured out. I am not sure why I couldn't get the
> notify to work yesterday but the plugin is not working perfectly how I
> need it by calling the notify event if the element is a ul.
>                 onAfter:function(elem){
>                                         if(elem.tagName == "UL"){
>                                                 $($target).trigger( 'notify', 
> [ $($items, $target).index($
> (elem).find("li").get(0)) ] )
>                                         }
>                         }
>
> On Nov 1, 8:34 am, dacoder <dan.co...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm thinking I have to do the notify trigger but it wont do anything
> > when I do it inside of the onBefore or onAfter callbacks
>
> > On Nov 1, 12:48 am, dacoder <dan.co...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I am working on a project where I have a navigation menu with
> > > categories and then a list of items broken into those categories with
> > > a header above each one. With the navigation I want to scroll to the
> > > begining of each group of items. so l I have an unordered list that in
> > > each list item has a header and then another unordored list of
> > > products. Since there are to many products that can be in a given
> > > category, I can not scroll with the previous and next buttons base on
> > > the main li item, I have to do it based on the li's that contain the
> > > products because the viewable area only holds about 5 products.
>
> > > So I thought that I would use the localscroll for the navigation so
> > > that I can scroll to each main li from there and then use the previous
> > > and next buttons to scroll the products. The issue I am having is when
> > > you click on the category link in the navigation and scroll to a
> > > certain point, if you click next or previous it starts from the
> > > begining. I looked at how they had the coda slider example but I think
> > > my situation is different because I am actually using the local scroll
> > > on the navigation.
>
> > > Basically my javascript just has a variable for the scroll options and
> > > then i pass that through to both the serialScroll and localScroll. Of
> > > course I have been trying lots of things on the onAfter to try and
> > > tell the serialScroll part what position to be at but nothing works. I
> > > think how he is doing it in the coda slider example is the fact he can
> > > tie in the navigation and set have that activate it. My problem is
> > > that my navigation is what I am using to do the local scroll.

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