Image Carousel Lands On Same Item Upon Page Refresh
Nov 10, 2009
I have inherited an image scroller that works perfectly. That said, the PM said the client now wishes that upon refresh or a new landing on that page - the initial image would randomize. I thought it would be cake to fix this. Not so. I have tried Math.random at every conceivable place in the function. I get bumpkis. Here is where I think the problem is . . . if anyone would like to take a crack at this.
Code:
// 4. paging function
function gotoPage(page) {
var dir = page < currentPage ? -1 : 1,
n = Math.abs(currentPage - page),
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Source: [url]
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