[Pro] Target/Show, Rollover, and Carousel

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?

You can see what’s happening here:

http://reeltimedvd.com/new_site/themessamples2.html#

The Prev button does not display the 1st pane.

Thanks.


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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?

Walter


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Ok, then why does it not show the other layer? Is there a conflict with the Carousels?

I need 13 different ‘tabs’ and they just won’t fit across the page, so I thought I’d break it in two and display half at a time.


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The tabs don’t have to be in any particular location. You could put a
row across the top and another row across the bottom.

Walter

On Apr 27, 2009, at 12:45 PM, george wrote:

Ok, then why does it not show the other layer? Is there a conflict
with the Carousels?

I need 13 different ‘tabs’ and they just won’t fit across the page,
so I thought I’d break it in two and display half at a time.


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I realize that.

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’ll check if I messed something up, since I should be able to use the rollover, target/show, and carousels without an issue.


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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.


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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:

http://www.actionsforge.com/actions/view/15-carousel

Walter

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.


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