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I'm using a jQuery script for sliding images on my website. I don't know how to fix my hover (now it just slides by 1 logo when I need to slide until mouseout) and click effect (which slide by 1 logo) for my "next" and "prev" buttons.

Here is the JavaScript for 2 buttons that I've tried:

if(o.btnPrev)
        $(o.btnPrev).click(function() {
            return go(curr-o.scroll);
        });

    if(o.btnNext)
        $(o.btnNext).click(function() {
            return go(curr+o.scroll);
        });

    if(o.btnGo)
        $.each(o.btnGo, function(i, val) {
            $(val).click(function() {
                return go(o.circular ? o.visible+i : i);
            });
        });

EDIT - I found out how to add hover and click events to my buttons, but I still need to add a hover effect on the button that slides logos until mouseout. Can someone point me in the right direction please?

EDIT-2 - there is new jq code, and what i need now is to scroll my logos when mouse is over the arrows until its out,so i want that when im on the arrows its scrolls the logos 1by1 until the coursor is out, for the moment i need to go out and go on the arrow to scroll the next logo and i need also to add the speed of scrolling on mouseover, thnaks.. New JQ scritp for buttons

if(o.btnPrev)
        $('#previous').click (function () {
            return go(curr-o.scroll);
        });

    if(o.btnNext)
        $('#next').click (function ()  {
            return go(curr+o.scroll);
        });

    if(o.btnGo)
        $.each(o.btnGo, function(i, val) {
            $(val).click (function()  {
                return go(o.circular ? o.visible+i : i);
         });

});

    if(o.btnPrev)
        $('#previous').mouseover(function () {
            return go(curr-o.scroll);
        });

    if(o.btnNext)
        $('#next').mouseover(function ()  {
            return go(curr+o.scroll);
        });

    if(o.btnGo)
        $.each(o.btnGo, function(i, val) {
            $(val).mouseover(function()  {
                return go(o.circular ? o.visible+i : i);
         });

    });

and here is JSFiddle with full JQ Script : http://jsfiddle.net/Lfy6Y/21/

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  • Why not use a tool that is already available? wowslider.com/rq/jquery-images-gallery
    – Casey Falk
    Jul 28, 2014 at 12:02
  • Also, this is sometimes called an image "conveyor." There are plenty of tutorials online if you Google that.
    – Casey Falk
    Jul 28, 2014 at 12:04
  • I find it, but i still need help for 1 more thing, i edited my quastion. thanx Jul 28, 2014 at 13:52
  • i add this " .bind('click mouseover', function () " to my buttons in jq script Jul 28, 2014 at 13:55
  • "click mouseover" is not an event. Try just using mouseover. Also, if that is jQuery then you should be using the .on(event, function) method instead.
    – Casey Falk
    Jul 28, 2014 at 13:57

1 Answer 1

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There are a few funky things in your Fiddle.

1.) You're not declaring a mouseover event for the scrolling buttons. If you want something to happen on mouseover, you need to declare it.

2.) Your code is cluttered; that's going to be a pain to debug. I'll explain the process step-by-step and we'll make an ugly (but functional) demo so you can expand.

How to Think of the Problem

You want two buttons each with their own click, mouseenter, and mouseout calls. The click is pretty self-explanatory. The hover effect created by the mouseenter and mouseout events will need to use setInterval to repeat the "cycle" action.

Let's use simple HTML to get the idea across:

<div id="leftButton">Left</div>

<div id="conveyor">
    <img src="..." />
    <img src="..." />
    <img src="..." />
</div>

<div id="rightButton">Right</div>

We'll break the JavaScript into pieces. First, let's define a function to cycle the images left and another to cycle them right:

function cycleRight() {
    var lastImg = $("#conveyor").find("img").last();
    lastImg.remove();
    $("#conveyor").prepend(lastImg);
}
function cycleLeft() {
    var firstImg = $("#conveyor").find("img").first();
    firstImg.remove();
    $("#conveyor").append(firstImg);   
}

Next, let's bind those functions to the click events for the buttons:

//If we click either button, let's cycle the conveyor.
$("#rightButton").click(cycleRight);
$("#leftButton").click(cycleLeft);

We're going to need to think about the hover in two steps -- the mouse over and the mouse out. For each step, we'll set or clear a timer variable that will give the conveyor the effect we want. Let's call that variable hoverCycle.

First, the mouseover:

//The mouse-enter (ie: the *start* of the hover)
$("#rightButton").on("mouseenter", function() {
    clearInterval(hoverCycle);
    hoverCycle = setInterval(cycleRight, 200);
});
$("#leftButton").on("mouseenter", function() {
    clearInterval(hoverCycle);
    hoverCycle = setInterval(cycleLeft, 200);
});

And finally the mouseout -- which only needs to clear the hoverCycle variable:

//The mouse-out (ie: the *end* of the hover)
$("#rightButton").on("mouseout", function() {
    clearInterval(hoverCycle);
});
$("#leftButton").on("mouseout", function() {
    clearInterval(hoverCycle);
});

JSFiddle

Note: This isn't pretty, but I've left you room to expand.

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