I am looking to implement horizontal scrolling using jQuery.SerialScroll (based on jQuery.ScrollTo).
I currently have a continuous horizontal scrolling working with liScroll as I discuss in this post.
However, now I need discrete scrolling and I have SerialScroll working perfectly for vertical scrolling.
For some reason, if the ‘axis’ property is specified as ‘x’ nothing happens.
I can’t even get the SerialScroll example for right to left scrolling to work.
I have HTML like this:
<div id='pane'> <div>Item 1</div> <div>Item 2</div> <div>Item 3</div> </div>
I have jQuery like this, that works when axis is ‘y’
jQuery(function($) { var $pane = $('#pane'); $pane.serialScroll({ items: 'div', next: $pane, // the container itself will get bound duration: 2100, force: true, axis: 'x', step: 1, //scroll 1 news each time event: 'showNext' //just a random event name }); setInterval(function() {//scroll each 12 seconds $pane.trigger('showNext'); }, 12000); });
Any ideas?
//Edit (answer accepted)
For those that come along, the accepted answer gets rid of the need for ‘serialScroll’ (just need scrollTo). Heights weren’t required. Be sure to change $(‘scroller’) to something like $(‘mywrap’) or $(target.parent().parent()). You can also set up automatic scrolling like this:
var index = 2; setInterval(function() {//scroll each 5 seconds index = index > $('#news ul li').length ? 1 : index; sliderScroll($('#news ul li:nth-child(' + index + ')')); index ++; }, 5000);
replacing #news ul li to your appropriate selector.
I was recently working with scrollTo to implement a Coda-like slider wizard.
Here’s the steps I took:
My CSS:
My JS:
My HTML: