[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
That works nicely on your demo, it's what i'm trying to achieve. As for the two easing scripts, one is for the lava script i'm using for the navigation. I wonder if that's causing a conflict. Ay yay yay! LOL! On Nov 10, 9:13 am, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You don't need to include both easing scripts. > > As for the "nice" animation... maybe you were using another easing eq ? > They all use jQuery's fx module so they're not likely to work differently. > > Maybe it's the flash embed, I don't know. > Check this:http://demos.flesler.com/jquery/scrollTo/ > > It's the plugin that does the animations. Try clicking the TOC, you'll > see the easing working well in it. > > On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 8:46 PM, genius switch > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I did see this, cycle is really nice, but is it more relevant to > > images and not really for content? Also, i didn't dig into it deeply > > yet mostly i just bookmarked it for future use... but if it's limited > > to markup having to be in a list, then that would be what steered me > > away from jCarousel. Otherwise cycle is really nice and i'll be using > > it in the future for images. > > > ... and i'd hate to scrap work or start over a third time. I'm hoping > > i can get the easing to work perfectly here. > > > - C > > > On Nov 9, 12:30 pm, Pixelstuff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Not to scrap any work you've already done, but the Cycle plugin might > >> work also.http://malsup.com/jquery/cycle/ > > >> And there are tons of demo pages of what it can do. It's a very > >> extensive plugin. > > >> On Nov 8, 12:27 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > Check LocalScroll's docs. That issue when setting the hash is the > >> > expected behavior. > > >> > It's not recommended to combine the option hash when scrolling > >> > something else than the window, or scrolling just in 1 direction. > >> > There's nothing to do about that I think, it's one or the other. > > >> > On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 12:40 PM, genius switch > > >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > > Ok, I was able to debug both items. 1) The flash piece itself is the > >> > > problem, not swfobject. Keep in mind, what you see here is very ugly > >> > > right now since we're just starting dev, the clunky ugly flash piece > >> > > is causing the problem here, and 2) the page jump only happens because > >> > > the page itself is so tall. If I take away the whole bottom content > >> > > and the page no longer creates a scrollbar in the browser window, the > >> > > problem is fixed. > > >> > > That said, I'm not quite sure how i'll fix the second issue. I haven't > >> > > had enough coffee yet... perhaps some absolute positioning of the top > >> > > elements, and some top padding of the sections. Hmm... what do you > >> > > think? > > >> > > - C > > >> > > On Nov 8, 12:25 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> I'm almost there, i don't understand why it anchors the page to that > >> > >> section though (if you notice it moves the whole page up some). Also, > >> > >> a strange little bug in the easing scripting. I'm not sure if i'd call > >> > >> it a bug, but a conflict. I am using swfobject to put the flash on the > >> > >> page and it makes the easing effect not work. If I remove swfobject it > >> > >> works fine. > > >> > >>http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > >> > >> by the way thanks for all your awesome help! > > >> > >> - C > > >> > >> On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > >> > Also... whatever you put inside the $( ) should be one or more > >> > >> > elements containing the links. > > >> > >> > Just in case, try: > >> > >> > $(function() { > >> > >> > $.localScroll({ > >> > >> > easing:'easeOutQuart' > >> > >> > }); > > >> > >> > }); > > >> > >> > O
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
I did see this, cycle is really nice, but is it more relevant to images and not really for content? Also, i didn't dig into it deeply yet mostly i just bookmarked it for future use... but if it's limited to markup having to be in a list, then that would be what steered me away from jCarousel. Otherwise cycle is really nice and i'll be using it in the future for images. ... and i'd hate to scrap work or start over a third time. I'm hoping i can get the easing to work perfectly here. - C On Nov 9, 12:30 pm, Pixelstuff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not to scrap any work you've already done, but the Cycle plugin might > work also.http://malsup.com/jquery/cycle/ > > And there are tons of demo pages of what it can do. It's a very > extensive plugin. > > On Nov 8, 12:27 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Check LocalScroll's docs. That issue when setting the hash is the > > expected behavior. > > > It's not recommended to combine the option hash when scrolling > > something else than the window, or scrolling just in 1 direction. > > There's nothing to do about that I think, it's one or the other. > > > On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 12:40 PM, genius switch > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Ok, I was able to debug both items. 1) The flash piece itself is the > > > problem, not swfobject. Keep in mind, what you see here is very ugly > > > right now since we're just starting dev, the clunky ugly flash piece > > > is causing the problem here, and 2) the page jump only happens because > > > the page itself is so tall. If I take away the whole bottom content > > > and the page no longer creates a scrollbar in the browser window, the > > > problem is fixed. > > > > That said, I'm not quite sure how i'll fix the second issue. I haven't > > > had enough coffee yet... perhaps some absolute positioning of the top > > > elements, and some top padding of the sections. Hmm... what do you > > > think? > > > > - C > > > > On Nov 8, 12:25 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> I'm almost there, i don't understand why it anchors the page to that > > >> section though (if you notice it moves the whole page up some). Also, > > >> a strange little bug in the easing scripting. I'm not sure if i'd call > > >> it a bug, but a conflict. I am using swfobject to put the flash on the > > >> page and it makes the easing effect not work. If I remove swfobject it > > >> works fine. > > > >>http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > > >> by the way thanks for all your awesome help! > > > >> - C > > > >> On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > Also... whatever you put inside the $( ) should be one or more > > >> > elements containing the links. > > > >> > Just in case, try: > > >> > $(function() { > > >> > $.localScroll({ > > >> > easing:'easeOutQuart' > > >> > }); > > > >> > }); > > > >> > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:29 PM, genius switch > > > >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > > I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at > > >> > > javascript? > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.easing. > > >> > > 1.3.js'> > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.scrollTo- > > >> > > min.js'> > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/init.js'></ > > >> > > script> > > >> > ><script type="text/javascript"> > > >> > >$(function() { > > >> > >$("#content").localScroll({ > > >> > >easing:'easeOutQuart', > > >> > >} > > >> > >}); > > >> > >}); > > >> > > > > > >> > > On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > >> You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
I did see this, cycle is really nice, but is it more relevant to images and not really for content? Also, i didn't dig into it deeply yet mostly i just bookmarked it for future use... but if it's limited to markup having to be in a list, then that would be what steered me away from jCarousel. Otherwise cycle is really nice and i'll be using it in the future for images. ... and i'd hate to scrap work or start over a third time. I'm hoping i can get the easing to work perfectly here. - C On Nov 9, 12:30 pm, Pixelstuff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not to scrap any work you've already done, but the Cycle plugin might > work also.http://malsup.com/jquery/cycle/ > > And there are tons of demo pages of what it can do. It's a very > extensive plugin. > > On Nov 8, 12:27 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Check LocalScroll's docs. That issue when setting the hash is the > > expected behavior. > > > It's not recommended to combine the option hash when scrolling > > something else than the window, or scrolling just in 1 direction. > > There's nothing to do about that I think, it's one or the other. > > > On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 12:40 PM, genius switch > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Ok, I was able to debug both items. 1) The flash piece itself is the > > > problem, not swfobject. Keep in mind, what you see here is very ugly > > > right now since we're just starting dev, the clunky ugly flash piece > > > is causing the problem here, and 2) the page jump only happens because > > > the page itself is so tall. If I take away the whole bottom content > > > and the page no longer creates a scrollbar in the browser window, the > > > problem is fixed. > > > > That said, I'm not quite sure how i'll fix the second issue. I haven't > > > had enough coffee yet... perhaps some absolute positioning of the top > > > elements, and some top padding of the sections. Hmm... what do you > > > think? > > > > - C > > > > On Nov 8, 12:25 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> I'm almost there, i don't understand why it anchors the page to that > > >> section though (if you notice it moves the whole page up some). Also, > > >> a strange little bug in the easing scripting. I'm not sure if i'd call > > >> it a bug, but a conflict. I am using swfobject to put the flash on the > > >> page and it makes the easing effect not work. If I remove swfobject it > > >> works fine. > > > >>http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > > >> by the way thanks for all your awesome help! > > > >> - C > > > >> On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > Also... whatever you put inside the $( ) should be one or more > > >> > elements containing the links. > > > >> > Just in case, try: > > >> > $(function() { > > >> > $.localScroll({ > > >> > easing:'easeOutQuart' > > >> > }); > > > >> > }); > > > >> > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:29 PM, genius switch > > > >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > > I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at > > >> > > javascript? > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.easing. > > >> > > 1.3.js'> > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.scrollTo- > > >> > > min.js'> > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/init.js'></ > > >> > > script> > > >> > ><script type="text/javascript"> > > >> > >$(function() { > > >> > >$("#content").localScroll({ > > >> > >easing:'easeOutQuart', > > >> > >} > > >> > >}); > > >> > >}); > > >> > > > > > >> > > On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > >> You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
I did see this, cycle is really nice, but is it more relevant to images and not really for content? Also, i didn't dig into it deeply yet mostly i just bookmarked it for future use... but if it's limited to markup having to be in a list, then that would be what steered me away from jCarousel. Otherwise cycle is really nice and i'll be using it in the future for images. ... and i'd hate to scrap work or start over a third time. I'm hoping i can get the easing to work perfectly here. - C On Nov 9, 12:30 pm, Pixelstuff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not to scrap any work you've already done, but the Cycle plugin might > work also.http://malsup.com/jquery/cycle/ > > And there are tons of demo pages of what it can do. It's a very > extensive plugin. > > On Nov 8, 12:27 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Check LocalScroll's docs. That issue when setting the hash is the > > expected behavior. > > > It's not recommended to combine the option hash when scrolling > > something else than the window, or scrolling just in 1 direction. > > There's nothing to do about that I think, it's one or the other. > > > On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 12:40 PM, genius switch > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Ok, I was able to debug both items. 1) The flash piece itself is the > > > problem, not swfobject. Keep in mind, what you see here is very ugly > > > right now since we're just starting dev, the clunky ugly flash piece > > > is causing the problem here, and 2) the page jump only happens because > > > the page itself is so tall. If I take away the whole bottom content > > > and the page no longer creates a scrollbar in the browser window, the > > > problem is fixed. > > > > That said, I'm not quite sure how i'll fix the second issue. I haven't > > > had enough coffee yet... perhaps some absolute positioning of the top > > > elements, and some top padding of the sections. Hmm... what do you > > > think? > > > > - C > > > > On Nov 8, 12:25 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> I'm almost there, i don't understand why it anchors the page to that > > >> section though (if you notice it moves the whole page up some). Also, > > >> a strange little bug in the easing scripting. I'm not sure if i'd call > > >> it a bug, but a conflict. I am using swfobject to put the flash on the > > >> page and it makes the easing effect not work. If I remove swfobject it > > >> works fine. > > > >>http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > > >> by the way thanks for all your awesome help! > > > >> - C > > > >> On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > Also... whatever you put inside the $( ) should be one or more > > >> > elements containing the links. > > > >> > Just in case, try: > > >> > $(function() { > > >> > $.localScroll({ > > >> > easing:'easeOutQuart' > > >> > }); > > > >> > }); > > > >> > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:29 PM, genius switch > > > >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > > I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at > > >> > > javascript? > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.easing. > > >> > > 1.3.js'> > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.scrollTo- > > >> > > min.js'> > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/init.js'></ > > >> > > script> > > >> > ><script type="text/javascript"> > > >> > >$(function() { > > >> > >$("#content").localScroll({ > > >> > >easing:'easeOutQuart', > > >> > >} > > >> > >}); > > >> > >}); > > >> > > > > > >> > > On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > >> You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
I did see this, cycle is really nice, but is it more relevant to images and not really for content? Also, i didn't dig into it deeply yet mostly i just bookmarked it for future use... but if it's limited to markup having to be in a list, then that would be what steered me away from jCarousel. Otherwise cycle is really nice and i'll be using it in the future for images. ... and i'd hate to scrap work or start over a third time. I'm hoping i can get the easing to work perfectly here. - C On Nov 9, 12:30 pm, Pixelstuff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not to scrap any work you've already done, but the Cycle plugin might > work also.http://malsup.com/jquery/cycle/ > > And there are tons of demo pages of what it can do. It's a very > extensive plugin. > > On Nov 8, 12:27 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Check LocalScroll's docs. That issue when setting the hash is the > > expected behavior. > > > It's not recommended to combine the option hash when scrolling > > something else than the window, or scrolling just in 1 direction. > > There's nothing to do about that I think, it's one or the other. > > > On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 12:40 PM, genius switch > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Ok, I was able to debug both items. 1) The flash piece itself is the > > > problem, not swfobject. Keep in mind, what you see here is very ugly > > > right now since we're just starting dev, the clunky ugly flash piece > > > is causing the problem here, and 2) the page jump only happens because > > > the page itself is so tall. If I take away the whole bottom content > > > and the page no longer creates a scrollbar in the browser window, the > > > problem is fixed. > > > > That said, I'm not quite sure how i'll fix the second issue. I haven't > > > had enough coffee yet... perhaps some absolute positioning of the top > > > elements, and some top padding of the sections. Hmm... what do you > > > think? > > > > - C > > > > On Nov 8, 12:25 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> I'm almost there, i don't understand why it anchors the page to that > > >> section though (if you notice it moves the whole page up some). Also, > > >> a strange little bug in the easing scripting. I'm not sure if i'd call > > >> it a bug, but a conflict. I am using swfobject to put the flash on the > > >> page and it makes the easing effect not work. If I remove swfobject it > > >> works fine. > > > >>http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > > >> by the way thanks for all your awesome help! > > > >> - C > > > >> On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > Also... whatever you put inside the $( ) should be one or more > > >> > elements containing the links. > > > >> > Just in case, try: > > >> > $(function() { > > >> > $.localScroll({ > > >> > easing:'easeOutQuart' > > >> > }); > > > >> > }); > > > >> > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:29 PM, genius switch > > > >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > > I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at > > >> > > javascript? > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.easing. > > >> > > 1.3.js'> > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.scrollTo- > > >> > > min.js'> > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/init.js'></ > > >> > > script> > > >> > ><script type="text/javascript"> > > >> > >$(function() { > > >> > >$("#content").localScroll({ > > >> > >easing:'easeOutQuart', > > >> > >} > > >> > >}); > > >> > >}); > > >> > > > > > >> > > On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > >> You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
Ok, it's looking really good now, but for some reason the easing is not perfect. It seems to work sometimes and not other times. http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm I unfortunately don't have a copy of the original I made using jCarousel (the original that prompted this thread), however if you recall, that one bounced really really nicely. I wonder what i'm doing wrong here? On Nov 8, 12:27 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Check LocalScroll's docs. That issue when setting the hash is the > expected behavior. > > It's not recommended to combine the option hash when scrolling > something else than the window, or scrolling just in 1 direction. > There's nothing to do about that I think, it's one or the other. > > On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 12:40 PM, genius switch > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Ok, I was able to debug both items. 1) The flash piece itself is the > > problem, not swfobject. Keep in mind, what you see here is very ugly > > right now since we're just starting dev, the clunky ugly flash piece > > is causing the problem here, and 2) the page jump only happens because > > the page itself is so tall. If I take away the whole bottom content > > and the page no longer creates a scrollbar in the browser window, the > > problem is fixed. > > > That said, I'm not quite sure how i'll fix the second issue. I haven't > > had enough coffee yet... perhaps some absolute positioning of the top > > elements, and some top padding of the sections. Hmm... what do you > > think? > > > - C > > > On Nov 8, 12:25 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I'm almost there, i don't understand why it anchors the page to that > >> section though (if you notice it moves the whole page up some). Also, > >> a strange little bug in the easing scripting. I'm not sure if i'd call > >> it a bug, but a conflict. I am using swfobject to put the flash on the > >> page and it makes the easing effect not work. If I remove swfobject it > >> works fine. > > >>http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > >> by the way thanks for all your awesome help! > > >> - C > > >> On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > Also... whatever you put inside the $( ) should be one or more > >> > elements containing the links. > > >> > Just in case, try: > >> > $(function() { > >> > $.localScroll({ > >> > easing:'easeOutQuart' > >> > }); > > >> > }); > > >> > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:29 PM, genius switch > > >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > > I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at > >> > > javascript? > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.easing. > >> > > 1.3.js'> > >> > > >> > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.scrollTo- > >> > > min.js'> > >> > > > >> > > </ > >> > > script> > >> > ><script type="text/javascript"> > >> > >$(function() { > >> > >$("#content").localScroll({ > >> > >easing:'easeOutQuart', > >> > >} > >> > >}); > >> > >}); > >> > > > > >> > > On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when you call > >> > >> LocalScroll: > > >> > >> $(...).localScroll( > >> > >> > >> > >> easing:'easeOutQuart', > >> > >> > > >> > >> }); > > >> > >> You can chose any equation, by name. > > >> > >> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:21 PM, genius switch > > >> > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > >> > Thanks Ariel! I will give that a shot this weekend and let you know > >> > >> > how I do. I know plugging in localScroll will be simple enough, but > >> > >> > I'm not sure about the easing. I'
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
Ok, I was able to debug both items. 1) The flash piece itself is the problem, not swfobject. Keep in mind, what you see here is very ugly right now since we're just starting dev, the clunky ugly flash piece is causing the problem here, and 2) the page jump only happens because the page itself is so tall. If I take away the whole bottom content and the page no longer creates a scrollbar in the browser window, the problem is fixed. That said, I'm not quite sure how i'll fix the second issue. I haven't had enough coffee yet... perhaps some absolute positioning of the top elements, and some top padding of the sections. Hmm... what do you think? - C On Nov 8, 12:25 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm almost there, i don't understand why it anchors the page to that > section though (if you notice it moves the whole page up some). Also, > a strange little bug in the easing scripting. I'm not sure if i'd call > it a bug, but a conflict. I am using swfobject to put the flash on the > page and it makes the easing effect not work. If I remove swfobject it > works fine. > > http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > by the way thanks for all your awesome help! > > - C > > On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Also... whatever you put inside the $( ) should be one or more > > elements containing the links. > > > Just in case, try: > > $(function() { > > $.localScroll({ > > easing:'easeOutQuart' > > }); > > > }); > > > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:29 PM, genius switch > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at > > > javascript? > > > > > > > > > > > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.scrollTo- > > > min.js'> > > > > > ></ > > > script> > > ><script type="text/javascript"> > > >$(function() { > > >$("#content").localScroll({ > > >easing:'easeOutQuart', > > >} > > > }); > > >}); > > > > > > > On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when you call > > >> LocalScroll: > > > >> $(...).localScroll( > > >> > > >> easing:'easeOutQuart', > > >> > > > >> }); > > > >> You can chose any equation, by name. > > > >> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:21 PM, genius switch > > > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > Thanks Ariel! I will give that a shot this weekend and let you know > > >> > how I do. I know plugging in localScroll will be simple enough, but > > >> > I'm not sure about the easing. I'm quite bad at javascript... which is > > >> > why I love jquery. Even a simple HTML/CSS developer and web designer > > >> > such as myself can get stuff up and running fast :) > > > >> > - C > > > >> > On Nov 6, 8:33 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >> Sure, LocalScroll too. Both allow you to specify an option called > > >> >> 'easing'. You need to add the easing plugin for fancy equations. > > > >> >> Now that I check the demo, I think LocalScroll would fit better. Just > > >> >> link the buttons and panes by id/href. And it'll do the rest. > > > >> >> -- > > >> >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > > >> >> On Nov 5, 7:27 pm, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >> > Can that be customized to have the bouncy effect? > > > >> >> > On Nov 5, 8:57 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >> > > Maybe SerialScroll ? > > > >> >> > > -- > > >> >> > > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > > >> >> > > On Nov 5, 10:45 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >> > > > Here is my issue, I have used jCarousel to accomplish what I > > >> >> > > > need... > > >> >> > > > however the markup is bothering my anal tendencies for pure > > >> >> > > > semantics. > > > >> >> > > > I'm using jCarousel to scroll content blocks in a sexy way, > > >> >> > > > however, > > >> >> > > > in order to use jCarousel I must have my content blocks inside > > >> >> > > > a list, > > >> >> > > > each as a list item. This validates, and is functioning exactly > > >> >> > > > how I > > >> >> > > > want it to, however I can't get past the fact that this markup > > >> >> > > > doesn't > > >> >> > > > make sense. > > > >> >> > > > LocalScroll is my other option, but it doesn't slide sexy the > > >> >> > > > way > > >> >> > > > jCarousel does. Does anyone have any advice? > > > >> >> > > > Here is the test > > >> >> > > > page:http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > > >> >> > > > Thanks! > > > >> >> > > > - C > > > >> -- > > >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > > -- > > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
Ok, I was able to debug both items. 1) The flash piece itself is the problem, not swfobject. Keep in mind, what you see here is very ugly right now since we're just starting dev, the clunky ugly flash piece is causing the problem here, and 2) the page jump only happens because the page itself is so tall. If I take away the whole bottom content and the page no longer creates a scrollbar in the browser window, the problem is fixed. That said, I'm not quite sure how i'll fix the second issue. I haven't had enough coffee yet... perhaps some absolute positioning of the top elements, and some top padding of the sections. Hmm... what do you think? - C On Nov 8, 12:25 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm almost there, i don't understand why it anchors the page to that > section though (if you notice it moves the whole page up some). Also, > a strange little bug in the easing scripting. I'm not sure if i'd call > it a bug, but a conflict. I am using swfobject to put the flash on the > page and it makes the easing effect not work. If I remove swfobject it > works fine. > > http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > by the way thanks for all your awesome help! > > - C > > On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Also... whatever you put inside the $( ) should be one or more > > elements containing the links. > > > Just in case, try: > > $(function() { > > $.localScroll({ > > easing:'easeOutQuart' > > }); > > > }); > > > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:29 PM, genius switch > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at > > > javascript? > > > > > > > > > > > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.scrollTo- > > > min.js'> > > > > > ></ > > > script> > > ><script type="text/javascript"> > > >$(function() { > > >$("#content").localScroll({ > > >easing:'easeOutQuart', > > >} > > > }); > > >}); > > > > > > > On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when you call > > >> LocalScroll: > > > >> $(...).localScroll( > > >> > > >> easing:'easeOutQuart', > > >> > > > >> }); > > > >> You can chose any equation, by name. > > > >> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:21 PM, genius switch > > > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > Thanks Ariel! I will give that a shot this weekend and let you know > > >> > how I do. I know plugging in localScroll will be simple enough, but > > >> > I'm not sure about the easing. I'm quite bad at javascript... which is > > >> > why I love jquery. Even a simple HTML/CSS developer and web designer > > >> > such as myself can get stuff up and running fast :) > > > >> > - C > > > >> > On Nov 6, 8:33 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >> Sure, LocalScroll too. Both allow you to specify an option called > > >> >> 'easing'. You need to add the easing plugin for fancy equations. > > > >> >> Now that I check the demo, I think LocalScroll would fit better. Just > > >> >> link the buttons and panes by id/href. And it'll do the rest. > > > >> >> -- > > >> >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > > >> >> On Nov 5, 7:27 pm, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >> > Can that be customized to have the bouncy effect? > > > >> >> > On Nov 5, 8:57 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >> > > Maybe SerialScroll ? > > > >> >> > > -- > > >> >> > > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > > >> >> > > On Nov 5, 10:45 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >> > > > Here is my issue, I have used jCarousel to accomplish what I > > >> >> > > > need... > > >> >> > > > however the markup is bothering my anal tendencies for pure > > >> >> > > > semantics. > > > >> >> > > > I'm using jCarousel to scroll content blocks in a sexy way, > > >> >> > > > however, > > >> >> > > > in order to use jCarousel I must have my content blocks inside > > >> >> > > > a list, > > >> >> > > > each as a list item. This validates, and is functioning exactly > > >> >> > > > how I > > >> >> > > > want it to, however I can't get past the fact that this markup > > >> >> > > > doesn't > > >> >> > > > make sense. > > > >> >> > > > LocalScroll is my other option, but it doesn't slide sexy the > > >> >> > > > way > > >> >> > > > jCarousel does. Does anyone have any advice? > > > >> >> > > > Here is the test > > >> >> > > > page:http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > > >> >> > > > Thanks! > > > >> >> > > > - C > > > >> -- > > >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > > -- > > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
Ok, I was able to debug both items. 1) The flash piece itself is the problem, not swfobject. Keep in mind, what you see here is very ugly right now since we're just starting dev, the clunky ugly flash piece is causing the problem here, and 2) the page jump only happens because the page itself is so tall. If I take away the whole bottom content and the page no longer creates a scrollbar in the browser window, the problem is fixed. That said, I'm not quite sure how i'll fix the second issue. I haven't had enough coffee yet... perhaps some absolute positioning of the top elements, and some top padding of the sections. Hmm... what do you think? - C On Nov 8, 12:25 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm almost there, i don't understand why it anchors the page to that > section though (if you notice it moves the whole page up some). Also, > a strange little bug in the easing scripting. I'm not sure if i'd call > it a bug, but a conflict. I am using swfobject to put the flash on the > page and it makes the easing effect not work. If I remove swfobject it > works fine. > > http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > by the way thanks for all your awesome help! > > - C > > On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Also... whatever you put inside the $( ) should be one or more > > elements containing the links. > > > Just in case, try: > > $(function() { > > $.localScroll({ > > easing:'easeOutQuart' > > }); > > > }); > > > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:29 PM, genius switch > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at > > > javascript? > > > > > > > > > > > > src='includes/scripts/jquery.scrollTo- > > > min.js'> > > > > > ></ > > > script> > > ><script type="text/javascript"> > > >$(function() { > > >$("#content").localScroll({ > > >easing:'easeOutQuart', > > >} > > > }); > > >}); > > > > > > > On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when you call > > >> LocalScroll: > > > >> $(...).localScroll( > > >> > > >> easing:'easeOutQuart', > > >> > > > >> }); > > > >> You can chose any equation, by name. > > > >> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:21 PM, genius switch > > > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> > Thanks Ariel! I will give that a shot this weekend and let you know > > >> > how I do. I know plugging in localScroll will be simple enough, but > > >> > I'm not sure about the easing. I'm quite bad at javascript... which is > > >> > why I love jquery. Even a simple HTML/CSS developer and web designer > > >> > such as myself can get stuff up and running fast :) > > > >> > - C > > > >> > On Nov 6, 8:33 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >> Sure, LocalScroll too. Both allow you to specify an option called > > >> >> 'easing'. You need to add the easing plugin for fancy equations. > > > >> >> Now that I check the demo, I think LocalScroll would fit better. Just > > >> >> link the buttons and panes by id/href. And it'll do the rest. > > > >> >> -- > > >> >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > > >> >> On Nov 5, 7:27 pm, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >> > Can that be customized to have the bouncy effect? > > > >> >> > On Nov 5, 8:57 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >> > > Maybe SerialScroll ? > > > >> >> > > -- > > >> >> > > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > > >> >> > > On Nov 5, 10:45 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >> > > > Here is my issue, I have used jCarousel to accomplish what I > > >> >> > > > need... > > >> >> > > > however the markup is bothering my anal tendencies for pure > > >> >> > > > semantics. > > > >> >> > > > I'm using jCarousel to scroll content blocks in a sexy way, > > >> >> > > > however, > > >> >> > > > in order to use jCarousel I must have my content blocks inside > > >> >> > > > a list, > > >> >> > > > each as a list item. This validates, and is functioning exactly > > >> >> > > > how I > > >> >> > > > want it to, however I can't get past the fact that this markup > > >> >> > > > doesn't > > >> >> > > > make sense. > > > >> >> > > > LocalScroll is my other option, but it doesn't slide sexy the > > >> >> > > > way > > >> >> > > > jCarousel does. Does anyone have any advice? > > > >> >> > > > Here is the test > > >> >> > > > page:http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > > >> >> > > > Thanks! > > > >> >> > > > - C > > > >> -- > > >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > > -- > > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
I'm almost there, i don't understand why it anchors the page to that section though (if you notice it moves the whole page up some). Also, a strange little bug in the easing scripting. I'm not sure if i'd call it a bug, but a conflict. I am using swfobject to put the flash on the page and it makes the easing effect not work. If I remove swfobject it works fine. http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm by the way thanks for all your awesome help! - C On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Also... whatever you put inside the $( ) should be one or more > elements containing the links. > > Just in case, try: > $(function() { > $.localScroll({ > easing:'easeOutQuart' > }); > > }); > > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:29 PM, genius switch > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at > > javascript? > > > > > > > > > > ></ > > script> > ><script type="text/javascript"> > >$(function() { > >$("#content").localScroll({ > >easing:'easeOutQuart', > >} > >}); > >}); > > > > > On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when you call LocalScroll: > > >> $(...).localScroll( > >> > >> easing:'easeOutQuart', > >> > > >> }); > > >> You can chose any equation, by name. > > >> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:21 PM, genius switch > > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > Thanks Ariel! I will give that a shot this weekend and let you know > >> > how I do. I know plugging in localScroll will be simple enough, but > >> > I'm not sure about the easing. I'm quite bad at javascript... which is > >> > why I love jquery. Even a simple HTML/CSS developer and web designer > >> > such as myself can get stuff up and running fast :) > > >> > - C > > >> > On Nov 6, 8:33 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> Sure, LocalScroll too. Both allow you to specify an option called > >> >> 'easing'. You need to add the easing plugin for fancy equations. > > >> >> Now that I check the demo, I think LocalScroll would fit better. Just > >> >> link the buttons and panes by id/href. And it'll do the rest. > > >> >> -- > >> >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > >> >> On Nov 5, 7:27 pm, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >> > Can that be customized to have the bouncy effect? > > >> >> > On Nov 5, 8:57 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >> > > Maybe SerialScroll ? > > >> >> > > -- > >> >> > > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > >> >> > > On Nov 5, 10:45 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> >> > > > Here is my issue, I have used jCarousel to accomplish what I > >> >> > > > need... > >> >> > > > however the markup is bothering my anal tendencies for pure > >> >> > > > semantics. > > >> >> > > > I'm using jCarousel to scroll content blocks in a sexy way, > >> >> > > > however, > >> >> > > > in order to use jCarousel I must have my content blocks inside a > >> >> > > > list, > >> >> > > > each as a list item. This validates, and is functioning exactly > >> >> > > > how I > >> >> > > > want it to, however I can't get past the fact that this markup > >> >> > > > doesn't > >> >> > > > make sense. > > >> >> > > > LocalScroll is my other option, but it doesn't slide sexy the way > >> >> > > > jCarousel does. Does anyone have any advice? > > >> >> > > > Here is the test > >> >> > > > page:http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > >> >> > > > Thanks! > > >> >> > > > - C > > >> -- > >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > -- > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at javascript? $(function() { $("#content").localScroll({ easing:'easeOutQuart', } }); }); On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when you call LocalScroll: > > $(...).localScroll( > > easing:'easeOutQuart', > > > }); > > You can chose any equation, by name. > > On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:21 PM, genius switch > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thanks Ariel! I will give that a shot this weekend and let you know > > how I do. I know plugging in localScroll will be simple enough, but > > I'm not sure about the easing. I'm quite bad at javascript... which is > > why I love jquery. Even a simple HTML/CSS developer and web designer > > such as myself can get stuff up and running fast :) > > > - C > > > On Nov 6, 8:33 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Sure, LocalScroll too. Both allow you to specify an option called > >> 'easing'. You need to add the easing plugin for fancy equations. > > >> Now that I check the demo, I think LocalScroll would fit better. Just > >> link the buttons and panes by id/href. And it'll do the rest. > > >> -- > >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > >> On Nov 5, 7:27 pm, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > Can that be customized to have the bouncy effect? > > >> > On Nov 5, 8:57 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > > Maybe SerialScroll ? > > >> > > -- > >> > > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > >> > > On Nov 5, 10:45 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > > > Here is my issue, I have used jCarousel to accomplish what I need... > >> > > > however the markup is bothering my anal tendencies for pure > >> > > > semantics. > > >> > > > I'm using jCarousel to scroll content blocks in a sexy way, however, > >> > > > in order to use jCarousel I must have my content blocks inside a > >> > > > list, > >> > > > each as a list item. This validates, and is functioning exactly how I > >> > > > want it to, however I can't get past the fact that this markup > >> > > > doesn't > >> > > > make sense. > > >> > > > LocalScroll is my other option, but it doesn't slide sexy the way > >> > > > jCarousel does. Does anyone have any advice? > > >> > > > Here is the test > >> > > > page:http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > >> > > > Thanks! > > >> > > > - C > > -- > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
I'm doing something wrong of course... man why do I stink at javascript? $(function() { $("#content").localScroll({ easing:'easeOutQuart', } }); }); On Nov 6, 1:29 pm, "Ariel Flesler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You include the easing plugin after jQuery, then when you call LocalScroll: > > $(...).localScroll( > > easing:'easeOutQuart', > > > }); > > You can chose any equation, by name. > > On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:21 PM, genius switch > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thanks Ariel! I will give that a shot this weekend and let you know > > how I do. I know plugging in localScroll will be simple enough, but > > I'm not sure about the easing. I'm quite bad at javascript... which is > > why I love jquery. Even a simple HTML/CSS developer and web designer > > such as myself can get stuff up and running fast :) > > > - C > > > On Nov 6, 8:33 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Sure, LocalScroll too. Both allow you to specify an option called > >> 'easing'. You need to add the easing plugin for fancy equations. > > >> Now that I check the demo, I think LocalScroll would fit better. Just > >> link the buttons and panes by id/href. And it'll do the rest. > > >> -- > >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > >> On Nov 5, 7:27 pm, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > Can that be customized to have the bouncy effect? > > >> > On Nov 5, 8:57 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > > Maybe SerialScroll ? > > >> > > -- > >> > > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > >> > > On Nov 5, 10:45 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > > > Here is my issue, I have used jCarousel to accomplish what I need... > >> > > > however the markup is bothering my anal tendencies for pure > >> > > > semantics. > > >> > > > I'm using jCarousel to scroll content blocks in a sexy way, however, > >> > > > in order to use jCarousel I must have my content blocks inside a > >> > > > list, > >> > > > each as a list item. This validates, and is functioning exactly how I > >> > > > want it to, however I can't get past the fact that this markup > >> > > > doesn't > >> > > > make sense. > > >> > > > LocalScroll is my other option, but it doesn't slide sexy the way > >> > > > jCarousel does. Does anyone have any advice? > > >> > > > Here is the test > >> > > > page:http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > >> > > > Thanks! > > >> > > > - C > > -- > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
Thanks Ariel! I will give that a shot this weekend and let you know how I do. I know plugging in localScroll will be simple enough, but I'm not sure about the easing. I'm quite bad at javascript... which is why I love jquery. Even a simple HTML/CSS developer and web designer such as myself can get stuff up and running fast :) - C On Nov 6, 8:33 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sure, LocalScroll too. Both allow you to specify an option called > 'easing'. You need to add the easing plugin for fancy equations. > > Now that I check the demo, I think LocalScroll would fit better. Just > link the buttons and panes by id/href. And it'll do the rest. > > -- > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > On Nov 5, 7:27 pm, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Can that be customized to have the bouncy effect? > > > On Nov 5, 8:57 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Maybe SerialScroll ? > > > > -- > > > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > > > On Nov 5, 10:45 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Here is my issue, I have used jCarousel to accomplish what I need... > > > > however the markup is bothering my anal tendencies for pure > > > > semantics. > > > > > I'm using jCarousel to scroll content blocks in a sexy way, however, > > > > in order to use jCarousel I must have my content blocks inside a list, > > > > each as a list item. This validates, and is functioning exactly how I > > > > want it to, however I can't get past the fact that this markup doesn't > > > > make sense. > > > > > LocalScroll is my other option, but it doesn't slide sexy the way > > > > jCarousel does. Does anyone have any advice? > > > > > Here is the test page:http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > - C
[jQuery] Re: jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
Can that be customized to have the bouncy effect? On Nov 5, 8:57 am, Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Maybe SerialScroll ? > > -- > Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com > > On Nov 5, 10:45 am, genius switch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Here is my issue, I have used jCarousel to accomplish what I need... > > however the markup is bothering my anal tendencies for pure > > semantics. > > > I'm using jCarousel to scroll content blocks in a sexy way, however, > > in order to use jCarousel I must have my content blocks inside a list, > > each as a list item. This validates, and is functioning exactly how I > > want it to, however I can't get past the fact that this markup doesn't > > make sense. > > > LocalScroll is my other option, but it doesn't slide sexy the way > > jCarousel does. Does anyone have any advice? > > > Here is the test page:http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm > > > Thanks! > > > - C
[jQuery] jCarousel, localScroll, other options?
Here is my issue, I have used jCarousel to accomplish what I need... however the markup is bothering my anal tendencies for pure semantics. I'm using jCarousel to scroll content blocks in a sexy way, however, in order to use jCarousel I must have my content blocks inside a list, each as a list item. This validates, and is functioning exactly how I want it to, however I can't get past the fact that this markup doesn't make sense. LocalScroll is my other option, but it doesn't slide sexy the way jCarousel does. Does anyone have any advice? Here is the test page: http://www.geniusswitchstudio.com/v2/template.htm Thanks! - C