[jQuery] jCarousel - IE7 & z-index of items versus dropdown menu

2008-06-30 Thread ericHurst
Hello, I'm having trouble with the z-index (I assume) of the list items in jCarousel appearing above an activated dropdown menu in IE. Setting the z-index of jacarousel-container to -1 causes the container to disappear completely. Upping the z-index of the curtain does nothing. You can see the pr

[jQuery] Re: jcarousel - circular problem going backwards on initial load

2008-06-02 Thread ericHurst
still looking for a solution here if anyone has any ideas. On May 27, 5:23 pm, ericHurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For some reason, when my page first loads the carousel, the prev arrow > is unusable until the user has clicked on the next arrow. After > clicking the next arro

[jQuery] jcarousel - circular problem going backwards on initial load

2008-05-27 Thread ericHurst
For some reason, when my page first loads the carousel, the prev arrow is unusable until the user has clicked on the next arrow. After clicking the next arrow, they user is able to click the prev arrow to their hearts content. I noticed on the 'circular' example on sorgalla that this is not an iss

[jQuery] Re: jCarousel circular bug in IE7, separate bug in Firefox (mac)?

2008-04-30 Thread ericHurst
that hitch. Thanks again! Eric On Apr 30, 2:27 am, Jan Sorgalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > i've fixed this. Just download the package again. > > Jan > > On 28 Apr., 23:28, ericHurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I am usingjCarouselv0.2.3 with j

[jQuery] jCarousel circular bug in IE7, separate bug in Firefox (mac)?

2008-04-28 Thread ericHurst
I am using jCarousel v0.2.3 with jQ 1.2.3. I'm having a problem on IE7 where the item that should be displayed on the left side, next to the back arrow, is cut out. Not only does this happen with my own use of the code, but I get the same result on the circular example at http://sorgalla.com/pro