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in my code i am creating a ul li for the jcarousel ie its a list of data(ex. list of photo)

when the photo count is more than say 4 , the jcarousel enables horizontal scrolling so as to see next 4 photos .

PROBLEM: is when i run the code in chrome the horizontal scrolls remain disabled even if number of photos is more than 4, in other browsers it works perfectly..

heres the code which imports jquery file:

     function SetCarousel() {

            $.getScript('<%=Html.LibUrl("jplugins/jquery.jcarousel.pack.js")%>', 
function(result)
                {

                jQuery('#CarouselUL').jcarousel({
                    visible: 4
                });
            });

        }

i have tried refering .js file @ top of page(aspx) didn't work ..even made it worse

pls help

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  • 4
    It's not a solution, but jQuery Roundabout is a totally more awesome plugin for carousels. Just sayin... fredhq.com/projects/roundabout Jan 4, 2010 at 8:12
  • Just tested some examples linked from the jCarousel page on Chrome (Mac) and they sure worked for me.
    – user217610
    Jan 27, 2010 at 1:52
  • nice heads up, this looks nice
    – jsims281
    Mar 2, 2010 at 9:58
  • Roundabout is a completely different style, however.
    – JAL
    Jul 16, 2010 at 2:02
  • It solved my problem. anyone having smae problem follow jsims281 solution...thanks man!
    – user747992
    May 11, 2011 at 4:24

7 Answers 7

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I fixed this on a site I was working on by commenting out code which specifies Safari; for some reason the fixes they put in appear to have become obsolete. I'm using jQuery 1.3.2.

Here's the code I stripped out:

jquery.carousel.js:around line 184

    /*if ($.browser.safari) {
      this.buttons(false, false);
      $(window).bind('load', function() { self.setup(); });
    } else */
      this.setup();

jquery.carousel.js:around line 858

            /*if (p == 'marginRight' && $.browser.safari) {
            var old = {'display': 'block', 'float': 'none', 'width': 'auto'}, oWidth, oWidth2;

            $.swap(el, old, function() { oWidth = el.offsetWidth; });

            old['marginRight'] = 0;
            $.swap(el, old, function() { oWidth2 = el.offsetWidth; });

            return oWidth2 - oWidth;
            }*/

Hopefully this fix will help you and others who come across the problem!

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  • This definitely saved me from a lot of digging :) Thanks! Jul 13, 2010 at 22:04
  • i've just implemented jCarousel on a site where the carousel loads in a lightbox modal dialog (fancybox plugin), and I am facing issues on Safari only. I've tried this solution and commented out the browser sniff blocks, but no dice. I've found that when I right click the image in the carousel and inspect the element, the carousel starts working though. You can see it happening at truthaboutsurfacemining.com/Environment/WhenMiningEnds Mar 21, 2011 at 15:42
  • Thiago, you might be better off starting a new question and referencing this one as it's pretty old now.
    – jsims281
    Mar 22, 2011 at 18:00
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I tried number 1 solution and it worked. Nice man, thank you very much. I just commented the lines:

/*if ($.browser.safari) {
  this.buttons(false, false);
  $(window).bind('load', function() { self.setup(); });
} else */
  this.setup();
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This is awesome my problem is resolved thanks jsims281

In my case i have used

jquery.jcarousel.min

and the code commented is line no 134 to 139

/*if(!q&& i.browser.safari){
            this.buttons(false,false);
            i(window).bind("load.jcarousel",function(){
                g.setup()
                })
            }else */ this.setup()
            };

and line no 470 to 484

 /*if(c=="marginRight"&&i.browser.safari){
            var d={
                display:"block",
                "float":"none",
                width:"auto"
            },e,f;
            i.swap(b,d, function(){
                e=b.offsetWidth
                });
            d.marginRight=0;
            i.swap(b,d,function(){
                f=b.offsetWidth
                });
            return f-e
            }*/
1

In version 0.2.9 this worked for me.
I took the minified version and threw it through the http://jsbeautifier.org and changed the following on line 95

}, null !== this.options.initCallback && this.options.initCallback(this, "init"), !c && d.isSafari() ? (this.buttons(!1, !1), a(window).bind("load.jcarousel", function ()
{
l.setup()
})) : this.setup()

to

    }, null !== this.options.initCallback && this.options.initCallback(this, "init"), !c /*&& d.isSafari() ? (this.buttons(!1, !1), a(window).bind("load.jcarousel", function ()
    {
        l.setup()
    })) :*/ this.setup()
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I suppose you mean this jCarousel?

If yes, what jQuery version are you using?

Because this plugin hasn't had any updates for a long time now. Current version is 0.2.3 from April 07, 2008 and the changelog for this version says

Version 0.2.3 - 2008-04-07 Updated
- jQuery to version 1.2.3. Fixed
- (hopefully) issues with Safari

I recall this plugin having some problems with newer jQuery versions starting with 1.2.6 (today we are at 1.3.2 already).

Also you must be aware that the current version of jCarousel appeared before the first release of Google Chrome (version 0.2 came out on the September 08, 2008).

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  • I use a hacked up version in production and it's working fine under jQuery 1.4.2. I didn't have to make any changes for Chrome and Safari to make it work overall, but the fixes described here have smoothed out the loading. You're correct that in general the plug in is kind of outdated and hasn't seen any updates in a long time. About time for a fork, I'd say.
    – JAL
    Jul 16, 2010 at 2:57
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very nice... jquery.carousel.js:around line 184

/*if ($.browser.safari) { this.buttons(false, false); $(window).bind('load', function() { self.setup(); }); } else */ this.setup();

jquery.carousel.js:around line 858

      /*if (p == 'marginRight' && $.browser.safari) {
        var old = {'display': 'block', 'float': 'none', 'width': 'auto'}, oWidth, oWidth2;

        $.swap(el, old, function() { oWidth = el.offsetWidth; });

        old['marginRight'] = 0;
        $.swap(el, old, function() { oWidth2 = el.offsetWidth; });

        return oWidth2 - oWidth;
        }*/

This is working very well.... Thanks....

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It seems only one condition left in version 0.28 and it causes delay in completing the setup

Based on Jsims281 (thanks Jsims) , I searched the minimized version of jCarousel v0.28 and found that line as following:

!m&&g.browser.safari?(this.buttons(!1,!1),g(window).bind("load.jcarousel",function(){e.setup()})):

should comment the above to be:

/*!m&&g.browser.safari?(this.buttons(!1,!1),g(window).bind("load.jcarousel",function(){e.setup()})):*/

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