Hi Brandon,

I am trying out something similar, splitting up a large form using carousel.

I would like to know how did you attach events to next button for form 
validations.

Thanks


On Monday, December 10, 2012 8:17:43 PM UTC+5:30, Brandon Cook wrote:
>
> It was very easy to use the carousel in bootstrap. I just wasn't sure if 
> it would be the right choice to use with a form. 
>
> Thanks for the response. 
> -Brandon
>
> On Friday, December 7, 2012 8:06:35 PM UTC-6, Greg wrote:
>>
>> I think that when it changes pictures upon clicking it is called a 
>> slideshow. Start Googling for HTML Carousels and Slideshows, there are many 
>> good free ones out there. It's really not that hard to add the pre-made 
>> code into a Bootstrap page. A little tougher if you are doing responsive, 
>> but still manageable.
>>
>> If you want to change batches of text, it is even easier...
>>
>>
>> On Friday, December 7, 2012 11:03:25 AM UTC-6, Brandon Cook wrote:
>>>
>>> New to bootstrap and have a question about the Carousel. 
>>>
>>> I'm looking to create a form that I can break up into parts with effects 
>>> just like the sliding carousel. Would the Bootstrap Carousel be a good 
>>> choice for this? I would need to disable the sliding be default and only 
>>> have it slide when the next button is actually clicked. 
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> -Brandon
>>>
>>

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