Is there a way to set the Cycle prev/next hover controls to always be on. In other words, I don't want my users to have to hover over the photo to see the prev/next button controls.
I am trying to customize the navigation on The Simple Controls Gallery.so that instead of the play buttons being displayed the anchor links are the ones that are being cycled through.immediately received an error indicating that an element had not been called correctly. How do I call those anchor links correctly.I place the javascript call on the links themselves which provided me with the functionality of pressing each one to make the gallery advance forward or backwards, but how would I make it so that as the images rotate the anchor links hightlight giving an indication of what the current image link is?
i am using cycle plugin to create a gallery.i am facing problem on hover. the hover image did not remain stable but it also fades like other gallery images.here is my code.i tried a lot of other captions and hover plugins but i can't get the required results.help is realy needed.
I'm using the pause setting to pause the slide show when the mouse hovers over the slides. The problem is if I come from a page where the link is in the same area as the slide show, it reverses the hoverbehavior. That is, it cycles on hover and pauses when the mouse is moved off the slide show.
If the mouse is moved outside of the slide show before the page is loaded, it works correctly.
How to have synchronized Cycle slideshows with pause on hover (for the hovered slideshow only). I have several Cycle slideshows on a webpage and am synchronizing them using a setTimeout() that basically issues cycle('next') to all the slideshows at a set interval. See Synchronized Demo. At first I tried setting the pause:true option (to pause the hovered slideshow) and expected the hovered slideshow to ignore the cycle('next') command. The 'next' command was processed regardless of pause:true. As a work-around, I modified the nextSlide() function to not issue a 'next' command to the hovered slideshow. FYI, the cyclePause property of a slideshow is non-zero during hover.
The modifications to the above mentioned demo are shown below in red: $(function() { var $slideShows = $('#s1,#s2').cycle({ timeout: 0, // disable automatic transitions pause: true, }); setTimeout(nextSlide, 4000); function nextSlide() { // advance both shows to next slide $slideShows.filter( function() { return ! this.cyclePause } ) .cycle('next'); setTimeout(nextSlide, 4000); }});
This solution directly access the slideshow's cyclePause property. It could be written cleaner if cycle() offered a way of testing a slideshow's hover state, such as a new command: cycle('ishover') returning true if hovering.
I'm testing out the cycle plugin, I wanted to have it so the slideshow would pause on hovering over both the pagination links and the image. With the below code right now only the bottom slideshow pauses on hovering over the links but does not pause on hovering over the images as the top slideshow does. I seem to be running into problems combining the two, can you take a look? I want to keep the previous and next links and for them to be functional also.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
I have yet to be able to do this successfully. I am using the Cycle Plugin to cycle through a series of images and corresponding caption. To show the images, I use:
Problem: The captions do not effectively cycle. What appears is the first caption from php the_excerpt but it does not change to the next php the_excerpt text. Can I solve this problem so I get the text from php the_excerpt to correspond to each image??
I am having an issue with pausing the cycle from links within the cycle. I have set up a cycle that contains a html contentent including a 'video playlist'. This is a javascript based list that updates a flash video player with a new video inside the cycle. The videos are loading fine, but for some reason when i call the cycle 'pause', it dosent work? i have testing the $('#feature').cycle('pause'); from a link outside the cycle and that seems to be working, but it seems to be from the links inside the cycle content. here is the code i am using (i have made a custom crossfade transition)
function feature() { $('#featuretitle').hide(); $('#feature').after( '<div id="featurenav"></div>'
So, what I'm trying to do is embed links inside a cycle slide show. Here's an example:
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As you can see, I'm using a div tag in place of an image and setting the image as the BG of the div. Then I'm overlaying some text and links on the "slide". When I click the links however, the result is animation invocation rather than link target invocation. The div click event is takingprecedenceover the link click event. Is there a built in handler in the Cycle library to handle this?
I'm using the Cycle plugin to display images for some of my past projects onhttp:[URL]..projekteMy problem is that in Chrome i get the above error in console.([cycle] terminating; zero elements found by selector) I have tried manually initializing the Cycle plugin for every project div and that did not help so I went back to my initial code:
I am working with MODx CMS. Following website: Carlindesign I integrated the cycle plugin on the home. It works but after the cycle is done the cycle call shows up instead of the next cycle.
I have seen that it is possible to combine two transitions in one cycle using a click. I would like to combine them directly after each other: a few shuffles and than a curtainX. For giving the feeling of shuffling a deck of cards and afterwards get one.
I define a cycle in document.ready as per usual. In my cycle I have different sets of images that i want to cycle through and only want certain ones to cycle as selected using the slideExpr option.
Is there a way to change this option from:
SlideExpr: 'a'
To:
SlideExpr: 'b'
Another alternative i've considered is to make a cycle of cycles.
I've worked though a lot of issues trying to get the jQuery cycle plugin working in a relatively complex situation but have hit yet another wall.
Basically, I'm trying to get the jQuery Cycle plugin to cycle through entire divs, each one of which contains yet another slider platform built in jQuery. The first div always displays exactly as it should but when I click to transition, the elements within the second div appear stacked instead of side by side on the slider as they should. I've tried modifying the CSS in every way I can think of to prevent this, but so far, no dice.
I'm not sure whether its an element of the CSS for the second slider platform (wp e-commerce product slider) or one of the two platforms themselves. One thing I did notice was that one of the inner slider divs "gallery_slider" is automatically being set to 90px wide which is way too thin, but I can't seem to figure out how to override this if that is actually the problem.
You can check out the site that I'm trying to implement this on at [url]. The trigger to change the slider div is under "Men's">"Cloth Belts".
I have a container with a few child <div> tags. The default fx should be 'fade', but when I click on the left or right navigational buttons the effect should temporarily change to 'scrollHorz' and after the next slide shows the default fx 'fade' kicks in again. How is this possible, if at all? I have asked on [url] to no avail.
I'm a bit new to jQuery but am loving it so far.. especially the cycle plugin. I have a strange problem that I've not been able to find the solution to anywhere else. Everything works just fine with the exception of one issue thats causing me problem. I'm using cycle to control 3 different fading animations on my page. On 2 of the animations I'd like to pause cycle after the image fades out for a few seconds but before cycle fades the next image in. The catch is that I want the timing to be different for each pause before the next cycle begins.
The goal is for#hpcontent,#hphead,#hpfade3to fade out all at the same time. Then for#hphead to pause for 2 seconds before it fades in the next random image, and#hpfade3to pause for 3 seconds before it fades in the next random image
I am able to attach to a Telerik text box and autocomplete works fine when i am selecting a result and pressing ENTER. However, when i am selecting a result and clicking on it with a mouse, the selection populates the textbox and then quickly gets erased.
This is sateesh from Softpal Technalogies Pvt.Ltd. I am using Jquery. I got one problem my ASP drop down controls are over lap on the JQuery Div. How can i over come that problem. Can you give sloution for that.
what selector syntax I would use to refer to all input and textarea controls, but not buttons? (In other words, all form controls except button and submit.)
I'm still trying to get to grips with jQuery syntax,I'm working on an accordion-style menu and I'm struggling to get a hide behaviour to work.
Basically I want to hide all of the controls within my specified parent control which have an ID starting with "accordionBody_" except the first one. (So that the first pane is expanded and the rest are hidden on load.) I'm using the following:
I have a page with a button and a container. When i click on the button, it should redirect to a page where we can create a new customer. On the new customer form ,I have textboxes, radio buttons ,buttons amongst others.What i wanna do is that instead of redirecting to that page. I wanna dynamically create a div with all the controls required in the Container i have on my page itself. So each time the user click the Add New Customer button, on the same page, the textboxes and all other controls is created dynamically.
How do I use jQuery to determine which textbox control is being clicked and then show the div that relates to that TextBox? Again, both the textbox along with the div=command are all repeating. It could repeat more than just twice as showing in the example above. I need the jQuery to only show the div=command that the user has clicked on the TextBox for commenting.