Justin Carter wrote:
> 
> On 9/1/06, jsorgalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> [...]
>> Check it out at http://sorgalla.com/pages/jcarousel.html
>> and let me know what you think.
> 
> Looks very very polished for a first release, well done :)
> 

Thanks for your response..


Justin Carter wrote:
> 
> To make it a bit less obtrusive for browsers with javascript turned
> off might there be a better way to insert the Prev / Next buttons
> after the script kicks in, instead of having to put them into the
> HTML?
> 
> Another reason I would consider that option is from a CMS users point
> of view where they know very little HTML, it would save them inserting
> the two images, because in those cases the less they need to know
> about structural HTML the better!
> 

That would restrict the flexibility of designing controls a bit i think...
Theoretically you can use more than one control for next/prev or use 
other elements like <button>.


Justin Carter wrote:
> 
> In an ideal world it would actually be nice to achieve with just a
> class name on the unordered list, but I know that might be taking it a
> bit too far :)
> 

Thats a good suggestion. I'll keep that in mind...

Thanks, Jan

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