JQuery :: JCarousel Appears Vertical Then Horizontal?
Jul 7, 2009
I am using jCarousel and I am getting a weird bug. Basically, jCarousel renders perfect - however for a brief instant the carousel appears vertically and then appears horizontal as it should in IE / FF
What I'd like to do is use some sort of jquery plugin to make an image scroller that has a grid of images and scrolls each row and column horizontally and vertically. I'm a bit overwhelmed though and not sure where to start. I want to use fancybox for opening the image so I was hoping someone could point me towards something that would help with the thumbnail scroller?
I have created the following page [URL] where I have a number of main links and then sublinks for these. At the moment when a main link is clicked the content scrolls vertically and when a sublink is clicked eg Blue Inner Link 1 the content slides horizontally. how can I update the script so that when I click a main link the content scrolls horizontally and when I click a sublink the content scrolls vertically?
I can get them both to display but I need to style each one differently I have copied the basic styles and renamed them xx2 and then renamed the ul class to match but it doesn't like it!
I'm wondering how to modifiy the vertical menu of superfish to let the submenu appear horizontal next to the parent menu element:123 3a 3b 3c45I just spent some hours searching on Google andplayed around with the CSSbut could not manage to fix it.
I am using both horizontal and vertical tab menu's in a single page. And on click of horizontal tab should select the corresponding vertical tab and along with the data linked to vertical data will be displayed in different div on the page. I am stuck with how to poputale these using jquery.
I found this vertical tabs functionality in jquery: [url]
Now it's nice and exactly what I was looking for, but I would like to know how to do the same exact thing in pure javascript. Can anyone link me to any tutorials that demonstrate how to achieve the same effect where content appears or disappears in a division of the page to the right of the tabs.
jqPlot is an open source plotting plugin for jQuery. The 0.6.2 release adds many new features including: Rotated axis text. Vertical and horizontal bar charts. Automatic trend line computation. Data point highlighting. Cursor tooltips showing data and grid position. And many other features.
The jqPlot homepage is at [url]
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jqPlot is built from the ground up as an extensible and plugable plugin. Handling of data, drawing of plot elements, events, virtually everything is handled by a plugin. This means you can enhance or swap out core functionality without touching the core code.
I'm currently trying to build a vertical mega menu as all the ones on the net seem to be set up for horizontal menus. I'm struggling a bit on a certian point as I'm not a very strong Javascript user.It places the mega menu under the button but i want it to appear to the side of the button and be flush with the top of it. I have made it appear to the side but I cant seem to make it run flush with the top of the button, it appears at the bottom of the button.The buttons are 142px wide and 28 in height.
Alright so you have the header, horizontal menu, then content below it. The horizontal menu has to expand PUSHING the content down slightly expanding the wrapper. I'm hoping someone can help me out with this because right now it's not even horizontal. When I flip it it all breaks
After realizing that htc files only work with Internet Explorer, I have needed to have JavaScript code to suit the two lots of css code below. Please help, I need the code pretty urgently. The code must work with most versions of browsers.
how do i get it/what is the source code so when one java pop up appears when my page is visited another one appears over the top of it like in windows when they is 2 boxes but one overlaps the other one
I am using jcarousel for a scrollable list of images (vertical). Unfortunately, when you try to scroll it the first time you enter the website its not working properly. Just when you try to visit the site the second time it the scrolling will work as intended (when cache deleted, again, it will not work). [URL]. To load the script earlier, I tried to already put it in the head of the index page (starting page), but this had no effect. The Problem is for IE and Firefox the same. I am using Dreamweaver CS4.
Everything was perfect until I uploaded one too many pictures. Using "SmoothSlider" for Wordpress and it seems that jCarousel 'overloads' when there are more than 12 images. Here is what happens on the page: display: block; overflow: hidden; position: relative; top: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; left: -43650px ; width: 72750px; left: # ; reaches a 'limit' approximately around 10,000px and results in the slider sliding back to the first image (left: 0px++) and then it goes to the correct pixel size. View the page here: [URL] and try it your self.
i am using [URL] when i have reached the last item, where the next button shld have been disabled, its still enabled leading to an extra space when next is clicked. [URL]
I have a problem on my website that I'm doing for a company, they have a Wordpress blog, and the blog page is set as a static home page, which is great. The problem is, the Atlantica theme puts a gallery on much of the blog, and worse, makes an even bigger gallery on the Home page (lucky me:-/). With some twiddling, I quickly figured out that I could just set the div "gallery" to "display: none" via CSS, and wah-LA! it disappeared..until 5 seconds later, when the error message "jCarousel: No width/height set for items. This will cause an infinite loop. Aborting..." continues to re-assert itself, provides an OK to out of the error message, and keeps pestering me again.
I know next to nothing about the format of JScript. I've tried if/then statements, but once again, I'm so new at this, that I haven't gotten that far. I'm a whiz at CSS, but Javascript is kind of kicking my tail.