Hi, thanks for the example, I can't believe you did all that just for
an example. I only know 1 then 4.

Anyway, I have made an illustration of the page as I aim to have it
laid out = 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/39662...@n02/3771609305/in/set-72157621659479544/

As you can see I have the slideshow code already as I want it, which
also spits out the image details = http://www.projectmio.com/callback_w.html

Essentially I fell in love with this example:
http://www.dhtmlgoodies.com/scripts/fly-to-basket/fly-to-basket.html#
and see the Transition effect in jQuery being the answer, I just don't
know how to implement it with the existing slideshow code I have.

So my issue is how to strip the code examples to get what I need, that
is to click the "X" button (see illustration) which adds the image to
the right hand box, I just don't know how to do that. While getting
the info from the image to display along side it. I know the images
(three stacked up) are faded in my illustration, I just did that for
effect, although I could maybe add that later? Thinking now, an "x"
button on those thumbnails will be needed so that they can be removed
from the right hand menu, using the 'toss' effect (http://malsup.com/
jquery/cycle/toss.html) I hope.

Is it possible, if I keep all the images separate, for code to know to
download only those in the menu, via the menu download button?

Thanks.

On Jul 28, 2:37 pm, Fontzter <[email protected]> wrote:
> The JqueryUI transfer effect should give you what you need. 
> (http://jqueryui.com/demos/effect/)  You could add the "item" to your
> basket and then do a transfer from the clicked item to the one you
> just added to the basket.  I've used this and it looks nice.  See this
> for a quick example (just hit some numbers...or the next pi decimal if
> you know it :)  http://www.fontzworks.com/pi/
>
> Hth,
>
> Dave
>
> On Jul 28, 2:52 am, caturn88 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am using a jQuery slideshow script which is capable of Callbacks,
> > these allow for external factors to take place based on internal
> > events. Such is the way I would like the script to evolve on my page,
> > with the aid of these Callbacks, that if I were to click 'add' the
> > image would fly off to a basket where the eventual collection could be
> > downloaded. I got the idea from a DHTML script here:
>
> >http://www.dhtmlgoodies.com/scripts/fly-to-basket/fly-to-basket.html#
>
> > But I don't think the two are going to meld together and was wondering
> > if there was an alternative flying product script in jQuery that I
> > could integrate into the existing one I am using to animate the images
> > here:
>
> >http://malsup.com/jquery/cycle/int2.html
>
> > Many thanks.
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