Hi,
Whilst I agree with you that the noobSlide class is poorly documented,
I disagree in that it is complicated to get working.

Taking the source code from the original script it took me about 2
minutes to get a standalone working version of examples 5 and 6.

http://www.cbolson.com/sandbox/mootools/noobslide/demo-5.html
http://www.cbolson.com/sandbox/mootools/noobslide/demo-6.html

The only thing that was required to do to get demo 6 working is to
make sure that the array of "sampleObjectItem" is present as this is
used to define the slide items.

Chris

On 3 ene, 18:53, guswah <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've installed nearly a hundred Mootools, JQuery, etc. frameworks and
> plugins.  Never have I seen one so inherently unsuitable for webmasters to
> disseminate.  Is 'Elvis Parsley' chuckling?  I think this is the point where
> most folks just give up and use another script.  Unless you're a js guru,
> don't waste your time on sample 6, folks.  You can emulate the exact
> structure and syntax above, but there is no way in creation it works, or at
> least it doesn't for me.
>
> To be fair, I have no doubt about the author's talent, but it does appear
> that his first language is not English.  The examples on his presentation
> are completely undocumented and without corroborating support.  There are a
> lot of sites that post the noobslide link, which is good for SEO, but show
> me anyone who has successfully separated sample 6 from sample 5 without
> rewriting the script, and I'll be really impressed.
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