I have a Carousel navigation which is too to display across my page. So, I thought I’d break it into two panes with a graphic button to display the first or second pane (depending on which one is current).
The problem is that the Rollover and Target/Show actions are for graphic boxes and Carousel needs html boxes.
Any way to achieve what I am trying to accomplish?
Target Show/Hide Layer can make a layer appear and disappear. The
trigger element does need to be a graphic (you apply the Rollover
Action to it) but the element you are affecting can certainly be a
regular DIV.
But I’m not clear what you’re after here. If you need more room, why
not make more options in the Carousel?
I’m only suggesting you have one Carousel with more options within it.
You only need one pair of forward/back arrows to drive the Carousel.
These buttons make the carousel move within its frame, and really
don’t control the tabs directly at all. When the carousel moves to a
different pane, it sends out a signal that indicates which tab should
be lit up.
Walter
On Apr 27, 2009, at 1:03 PM, george wrote:
In your scenario I’d have two rows, which is ok, except now I’d need
2 sets of back/next arrows and it would take up twice the real estate.
I just revved the Carousel Action to fix a problem with borders and
padding not being correctly added to the dimensions. Please pick up
version 1.1 here:
On Apr 27, 2009, at 1:09 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
I’m only suggesting you have one Carousel with more options within
it. You only need one pair of forward/back arrows to drive the
Carousel. These buttons make the carousel move within its frame, and
really don’t control the tabs directly at all. When the carousel
moves to a different pane, it sends out a signal that indicates
which tab should be lit up.
Walter
On Apr 27, 2009, at 1:03 PM, george wrote:
In your scenario I’d have two rows, which is ok, except now I’d
need 2 sets of back/next arrows and it would take up twice the real
estate.