Yes, you have that exactly right. I think, especially regarding
"previous," that your description is what the user would expect to see
happen.
Very specifically, here's the use case: The user comes to a page
which shows a random cycle of "teasers." Each teaser links to a
biography of a faculty
> Here's a link to an example:
>
> http://www.udmercy.edu/apply/
>
> You'll see that the div blocks cycle in randomized order (and it looks
> very nice), but if you use the next/previous links, they will advance
> to the next div as ordered in the HTML, not as they appeared in the
> random order.
Here's a link to an example:
http://www.udmercy.edu/apply/
You'll see that the div blocks cycle in randomized order (and it looks
very nice), but if you use the next/previous links, they will advance
to the next div as ordered in the HTML, not as they appeared in the
random order.
(The divs are
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