Sorry to reply to my own thread, but I figured it out for the most
part. Had to make use of the rel attribute within my anchor, simple
enough. The only limitation to this is, if you don't scroll through
the carousel, thickbox will only create navigation for the first three
images.  I have to close the inline pop up, go through more pics in
the carousel, then reload thickbox to be able to navigate the rest of
the images. You can experiment this at:

http://devel.phpgeek.org/inventory/single/10

Is there a fix?


On 9/16/07, Steve Finkelstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> This is probably something I'll end up needing to address on the
> respective thickbox forums. I was hoping to give my luck a go at the
> forum here though as the community is always willing to help. Anyway,
> I have a development page I'm working on which is publically
> accessible via here:
>
> http://devel.phpgeek.org/inventory/single/10
>
> As you can see, the heart and soul of this profile is the lovely
> jcarousel plugin with thickbox functionality. What I'd like to do to
> further enhance UI and avoid more mouse clicks than necessary. I'd
> like to allow users to surf through the photos after they pop-up the
> initial photo, but I'm not sure how to implement it. There is an
> example of this in:
>
> http://jquery.com/demo/thickbox/
>
> Would anyone be kind enough to point me in the correct direction?
>
> Thanks so much all, enjoy the rest of your weekend.
>
> - sf
>

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