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I've been working on a small jQuery plugin that creates an iPhoto-like preview when hovering over images. It all works great if I only have one set of images. As soon as I add more than one .preview set to the markup my plugin finds all of them and displays the total amount of indicators below each image.

Here is the JS:

$(document).ready(function() {
    // launch preview browser
    $('.preview').previewBrowser();
});

(function($) {
    $.fn.previewBrowser = function() {
    	return this.each(function() {
    		// get dom
    		var $viewport = $(this).css('overflow', 'hidden'),
    			$container = $viewport.children('ul'),
    			$items = $container.children('li'),
    			$single = $items.filter(':first');

    		// set viewport to correct size
    		$viewport.css({ height: $single.height(), width: $single.width() });

    		// set container to correct width
    		$container.css({ height: $single.height(), width: $items.length * $single.width() });

    		// float items
    		$items.css({ float: 'left' });

    		// add indicator to dom
    		var indicator = '';

    		for (i = 0; i < $items.length; i++) {
    			indicator += '<li class="left">O</li>';
    		}

    		$(indicator).appendTo('.indicator');

    		// set default indicator
    		$('.indicator li:eq(0)').css('color', 'red');

    		// set scrolling position while mouseover
    		$viewport.bind('mousemove.previewBrowser', function(evt) {
    			x = evt.pageX - this.offsetLeft;

    			offset = Math.floor(x / ($single.width() / $items.length)) * $single.width();

    			$(this).animate({ scrollLeft: offset }, 1);

    			// get current item
    			currentItem = (offset / $single.width());

    			// set current color
    			$('.indicator li').not('.indicators li:eq(' + currentItem + ')').css('color', 'black');
    			$('.indicator li:eq(' + currentItem + ')').css('color', 'red');

    			return false;
    		});

    		// set default image on mouseout
    		$viewport.bind('mouseleave.previewBrowser', function(evt) {
    			$(this).animate({ scrollLeft: 0 }, 1);

    			// set current color
    			$('.indicator li').not('.indicator li:eq(0)').css('color', 'black');
    			$('.indicator li:eq(0)').css('color', 'red');
    		});
    	});
    };
})(jQuery);

And here is the markup:

<div id="content">
    <div class="entry">
    	<div class="preview">
    		<ul class="container">
    			<li><img height="350" src="images/digitalsamba_1.png" width="800" /></li>

    			<li><img height="350" src="images/digitalsamba_2.png" width="800" /></li>
    		</ul>
    	</div><!-- end preview -->

    	<div class="description">
    		<div class="caption">
    			<h2>CloudApp</h2>

    			<p>
    				<strong>Product:</strong> CloudApp / <strong>Type:</strong> Development, Icon, Interface
    			</p>
    		</div><!-- end caption -->

    		<div>
    			<ul class="indicator"></ul>
    		</div><!-- end indicator -->
    	</div><!-- end description -->
    </div><!-- end entry -->

    <div class="entry no_border">
    	<div class="preview">
    		<ul class="container">
    			<li><img height="350" src="images/digitalsamba_1.png" width="800" /></li>

    			<li><img height="350" src="images/digitalsamba_2.png" width="800" /></li>
    		</ul>
    	</div><!-- end preview -->

    	<div class="description">
    		<div class="caption">
    			<h2>Canon Lense</h2>

    			<p>
    				<strong>Product:</strong> Canon / <strong>Type:</strong> Icon
    			</p>
    		</div><!-- end caption -->

    		<div class="indicator"></div><!-- end indicator -->
    	</div><!-- end description -->
    </div><!-- end entry -->
</div><!-- end content -->

I know I am targeting the items wrong but I just can't figure out how to do it correctly.

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try

$(document).ready(function() {
    // launch preview browser
    $(".entry .preview").each(function(){
       $(this).previewBrowser();
    });
});

This will iterate through all div.preview in div.container and apply the previewBrowser individually

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I think you should take a look at this tutorial describing OO jQuery plugins. The problem with your plugin is that it is just running on one 'set', not creating a new object for each set.

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