Jan,
This is a sweet sweet start you've got off to here, with jCarousel!
As said, it's very polished for a first release, and I can see this being
used in a number of places. I've had a quick play about with it, and I'm
definately impressed. Also, getting your first release on the jquery blog is
sweet!
I think that as, a future consideration, you may want to scale down on the
in-page options for beginners, and just allow users to call the main
options. Eg:
jQuery('.jcarousel').jcarousel({
itemWidth : 85,
itemHeight : 75,
itemVisible: 3,
itemScroll: 2,
scrollAnimation: 'slow',
autoScroll: 3,
wrap: true
});
This would help. Not only for beginners, but for those who don't want to
clutter up their pages with JS functions.
Maybe the next and previous button handlers could be overridden from
defaults in the jcarousel file, if desired?
Anyhow, I'm sure you've probably got a mountain of feedback to go through,
so I'll leave you with best wishes.
Cheers,
Dan
Jan Sorgalla wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> i'm the next one staying in the line of jQuery plugin authors.
> I've created a new plugin called jCarousel. Its inspired by Bill Scott's
> "Carousel Component" for YUI.
>
> Check it out at http://sorgalla.com/pages/jcarousel.html and let me know
> what you think.
>
> Thanks, Jan
>
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