I was thinking something like this...
function moveRight(slider) {
slider = $(slider);
slider.find('ul').animate({
left: - slideWidth
}, 200, function () {
slider.find('ul li:first-child').appendTo(slider.find('ul'));
slider.find('ul').css('left', '');
});
};
$('a.control_next').click(function () {
moveRight($(this).parent());
});
Makes it so that the only global selection is a.control_next
and then the rest are scoped to where the click actually happened.
EDIT: There are some additional issues with selecting more than you want. Here's another fixed spot.
This
$('#slider ul li:last-child').prependTo('#slider ul');
Becomes this
$('.slider').each(function(slider){
slider = $(slider);
slider.find('ul li:last-child').prependTo(slider.find('ul'));
});
This takes the last image in each slider and prepends it to the list so the back button will work. You will run into additional issues if the picture width/height/count differ or if you choose to implement the checkbox autoscroll.
To fix those though you would need to implement a much better structure in the js so that each slider has it's own variables. I don't really have the time to go through and set that up, sorry.
next
andprev
buttons pass theparent
into the function then use that to do the animation. It will limit the scope to only the slider that's being used.