Okay, thanks. I took a quick look at the download page for 1.2 and did not notice it in there, maybe I missed it. I will definitely check out github as I really want to use that, play with it and make it my own.
I'm quite surprised that it has been dropped, seems like something that would be quite popular. I guess when someone is more advanced they could make their own with smooth scroll and such. Maybe I'll give that a shot too. What about demos that don't seem to work? Should I submit those somewhere? Also, is there a list somewhere with things that need to be done to? If someone wants to contribute in some way what kind of things could they do? I'd like a chance to contribute somehow if possible. Best regards, Rick On Jun 20, 9:29 pm, Aaron Newton <[email protected]> wrote: > Yeah, that wiki is out of date. SimpleCarousel (along with several other > plugins) are deprecated as I don't have use for them or time to maintain > them. Long ago, Clientcide had maybe 80 plugins. Most of those are now > MooTools More and the stuff left on Clientcide are things that aren't > generic enough to move to MooTools More. The ones that I deprecated are the > ones I have the least interest in maintaining. You can still find these in > the 1.2x branch on github. I fully encourage you taking them and doing what > you wish with them. > > I'll update the wiki. > > > > > > > > On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 5:03 PM, mrrick <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yep that was the one, and now there gone. I noticed a few demos not > > working. Are you aware? Should I advise you here what seems to be > > broken? > > > I seem to be having a problem with SimpleCarousel. It's documented > > with a demo on clientside but is nowhere to be found in my mootools > > file. I downloaded the whole kit and kaboodle from the clientside > > builder. This contains all of mootools? mootoolsMore, behaviours > > etc.? > > > Do I need to write my own SimpleCarousel class using mootools, has it > > been removed from the code but not the demo? It looks very convenient > > to put a nice item at the top of a page. > > > Thanks Aaron (and Arian for clarifying my question), > > Rick > > > On Jun 19, 7:11 pm, Aaron Newton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Fixed! > > > >http://dev.clientcide.com/source//demo/?project=clientcide&path=/Fx/F... > > > >https://github.com/anutron/mootools-test-runner/commit/94069805a884c2... > > > > On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 3:50 PM, Aaron Newton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Oh, interesting. I'll look into it. I'm using a python library for the > > > > syntax highlighting, but I think it's assuming the JS files are HTML. > > I'll > > > > try and fix. > > > > > On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Arian Stolwijk <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > >> I'm not at all sure what you're talking about there. Do you mean the > > > >>> Specs runner? > > > > >> I think he means the red bordered code at > > > >>http://dev.clientcide.com/source//demo/?project=clientcide&path=/Fx/F. > > .. > > > > >> Probably just a code highlighter thing which isn't entirely working > > > >> correctly for JS.
