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I am trying to use this slider: http://codepen.io/zuraizm/pen/vGDHl

I need to have multiple sliders on the page, up to 10 maybe more. It is for a property listings page, and this is a really light slider.

Currently when you press next, it slides the images for every slider. I know its an ID issue, but is there a simple way to fix this without having to have tens of different id's?

UPDATE!

This is my updated pen, with the sliders working: http://codepen.io/LukeD1uk/pen/LEKBa But it appears each slider is loading the last LI in UL

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  • It should be a pretty easy fix. In the click event for the next and prev buttons pass the parent into the function then use that to do the animation. It will limit the scope to only the slider that's being used.
    – Shaded
    Jun 23, 2014 at 16:22
  • You can fix it yes, but it's a quick fix. You'd need to change the jQuery (and CSS) to use a class instead of ID, plus it would need to then refer to the individual instance being clicked, whereas now it refers to a specific ID.
    – j08691
    Jun 23, 2014 at 16:23
  • @Shaded Yeh, my only concern is the id #slider has styling to it. could you be more specific? I just want to avoid having a new duplicate styles for each slider.
    – LukeD1uk
    Jun 23, 2014 at 16:24
  • @j08691 Thanks, I'l give that a try.
    – LukeD1uk
    Jun 23, 2014 at 16:24
  • You could turn this into a jQuery plugin with a little work and then use it everywhere easily.
    – j08691
    Jun 23, 2014 at 16:25

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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.

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  • OH nice! thats kind of working. I am able to slide individual sliders now. The only thing is I think all images are being loaded at the same time. not the specific ones in the UL.
    – LukeD1uk
    Jun 23, 2014 at 16:56
  • @LukeD1uk I don't really understand what you mean about the images loading. Can you give me an example?
    – Shaded
    Jun 23, 2014 at 17:48
  • As you can see here: codepen.io/LukeD1uk/pen/LEKBa It is loading all images into each slider.
    – LukeD1uk
    Jun 23, 2014 at 17:54
  • It looks to me like its loading the last li in each ul I don't understand why...
    – LukeD1uk
    Jun 23, 2014 at 18:52
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    @LukeD1uk it's putting the last image before the first so that the back button will work on initial load. I wrapped that in a jquery each so that it's scoped properly, I'll update the answer shortly.
    – Shaded
    Jun 23, 2014 at 18:57

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