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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:47:27+00:00 2026-05-14T19:47:27+00:00

I am implementing a scrollable for a portfolio gallery. (scrollable = scrollable plugin from

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I am implementing a scrollable for a portfolio gallery.

(scrollable = scrollable plugin from http://flowplayer.org/tools/index.html )

There will be one item visible at a time.

By default, scrollable positions the prev/next buttons outside of the image area and clicking on the current image advances the scrollable content.

  1. I would like to have the prev/next render within the image area.
  2. I would like to have an image caption appear when mousing over the lower part of the image.

Mock-up:
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn160/upstagephoto/mockups/scrollable_mockup.jpg

Any ideas on how to achieve one or both of these?

Thank you!

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    2026-05-14T19:47:28+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:47 pm

    The main part of your approach will be like this in your html:

    <div id="mainContainer">
      <div class="scrollable">
        <div class="items">
          <div class="scrollableEl">
             <img src="yourimage.jpg" />
             <div class="caption">Your caption</div>
          </div>
    
          <div class="scrollableEl">
             <img src="yourimage2.jpg" />
             <div class="caption">Your caption 2</div>
          </div>
    
          ... so on ...
        </div>
      </div>
      <a href="#" class="prev">&laquo;</a>
      <a href="#" class="prev">&laquo;</a>
    </div>
    

    And like so in your CSS:

    .scrollable {
        position:relative;
        overflow:hidden;
        width: 660px;
        height:90px;
    }
    
    .scrollable .items {
        width:20000em;
        position:absolute;
    }
    
    .items .scrollableEl {
        float:left;
        positon: relative;
    }
    
    .items .scrollableEl .caption {
        display:none;
        position: absolute;
        bottom: 0;
        height: 100px;
        width: 660px;
    }
    
    .items .scrollableEl:hover .caption { /*this will show your caption on mouse over */
        display:none;
    }
    
    .next, .prev {
        position: absolute;
        top: 0;
        display: block;
        width: 30px;
        height: 100%;
    }
    .next {
        right: 0;
    }
    .prev {
        left: 0;
    }
    #mainContainer {
        position: relative;
    }
    

    The javascript should be fairly standard. Hope this helps!

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