Is there any way I can get the Carousel working as an inline div. I know it mentions on other threads that I can hack the action… but how do I go about this? Is it a case of opening Protaculous in ‘text mate’ and altering it that way… or is there a better workaround now?
Have you tried it lately, with the latest version? I believe it does
work at this point.
Walter
On Jul 2, 2010, at 3:00 AM, wingnut wrote:
Is there any way I can get the Carousel working as an inline div. I
know it mentions on other threads that I can hack the action… but
how do I go about this? Is it a case of opening Protaculous in ‘text
mate’ and altering it that way… or is there a better workaround now?
Thanks guys for the help. I have made sure I have the latest Protaculous action but still doesn’t seem to be working for me as yet I’m afraid.
I have a graphic carousel set inside a div which in turn is set within a div (wrapper) - eg. a basic box model. I have positioned the extra carousel panes on separate layers but rather than being called into the carousel they appear all together. If I break up the box model and just use free floating layers it all works fine… but it’s not an ideal solution as the pages need to work as a box model. Any suggestions?
Make your main carousel window an html item apply the Carousel action to it and place your image as a background image.
The same goes for your stack of Carousel Panes, make them html items and place your pics as a background image.
The small thumbnails (they have the Carousel Tab action assigned) and the back and next buttons (they have the Carousel Button actions assigned) are graphic boxes inside an html item.
Jon,
If you wish to contact me off list I can send you a screen grab of a site I’ve just finished using box model and carousel, it will show basic layout that might help:- seoras at inbox.com
this is the site: http://www.clunskea.co.uk