vote up 1 vote down star
1

For example, see the MySQL website. It's only going to be used to rotate through about 3-5 "ads" to noteworthy areas of the site. I'd like to have some kind of link control to backtrack to the other content (again, like the MySQL site). Google gives me a bunch of very easy to implement stuff for the rotation itself, it's the link control that is difficult.

flag

2 Answers

vote up 4 vote down check

I found the cycle plug-in for jQuery to be very versatile. It can rotate elements in several ways and can add a next / prev control menu.

link|flag
Thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for. It even supports a "pager," which is what the MySQL page has. Thanks again. – Richard Waite Sep 23 '08 at 0:03
vote up -1 vote down

Is there any solution with the javascript?

link|flag

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.