rc@74: // Easing equation, borrowed from jQuery easing plugin rc@74: // http://gsgd.co.uk/sandbox/jquery/easing/ rc@74: jQuery.easing.easeOutQuart = function (x, t, b, c, d) { rc@74: return -c * ((t=t/d-1)*t*t*t - 1) + b; rc@74: }; rc@74: rc@74: jQuery(function( $ ){ rc@74: /** rc@74: * Most jQuery.serialScroll's settings, actually belong to jQuery.ScrollTo, check it's demo for an example of each option. rc@74: * @see http://flesler.demos.com/jquery/scrollTo/ rc@74: * You can use EVERY single setting of jQuery.ScrollTo, in the settings hash you send to jQuery.serialScroll. rc@74: */ rc@74: rc@74: /** rc@74: * The plugin binds 6 events to the container to allow external manipulation. rc@74: * prev, next, goto, start, stop and notify rc@74: * You use them like this: $(your_container).trigger('next'), $(your_container).trigger('goto', [5]) (0-based index). rc@74: * If for some odd reason, the element already has any of these events bound, trigger it with the namespace. rc@74: */ rc@74: rc@74: /** rc@74: * IMPORTANT: this call to the plugin specifies ALL the settings (plus some of jQuery.ScrollTo) rc@74: * This is done so you can see them. You DON'T need to specify the commented ones. rc@74: * A 'target' is specified, that means that #screen is the context for target, prev, next and navigation. rc@74: */ rc@74: $('#screen').serialScroll({ rc@74: target:'#sections', rc@74: items:'li', // Selector to the items ( relative to the matched elements, '#sections' in this case ) rc@74: prev:'img.prev',// Selector to the 'prev' button (absolute!, meaning it's relative to the document) rc@74: next:'img.next',// Selector to the 'next' button (absolute too) rc@74: axis:'xy',// The default is 'y' scroll on both ways rc@74: navigation:'#navigation li a', rc@74: duration:500,// Length of the animation (if you scroll 2 axes and use queue, then each axis take half this time) rc@74: force:true, // Force a scroll to the element specified by 'start' (some browsers don't reset on refreshes) rc@74: rc@74: //queue:false,// We scroll on both axes, scroll both at the same time. rc@74: //event:'click',// On which event to react (click is the default, you probably won't need to specify it) rc@74: //stop:false,// Each click will stop any previous animations of the target. (false by default) rc@74: //lock:true, // Ignore events if already animating (true by default) rc@74: //start: 0, // On which element (index) to begin ( 0 is the default, redundant in this case ) rc@74: //cycle:true,// Cycle endlessly ( constant velocity, true is the default ) rc@74: //step:1, // How many items to scroll each time ( 1 is the default, no need to specify ) rc@74: //jump:false, // If true, items become clickable (or w/e 'event' is, and when activated, the pane scrolls to them) rc@74: //lazy:false,// (default) if true, the plugin looks for the items on each event(allows AJAX or JS content, or reordering) rc@74: //interval:1000, // It's the number of milliseconds to automatically go to the next rc@74: constant:true, // constant speed rc@74: rc@74: onBefore:function( e, elem, $pane, $items, pos ){ rc@74: /** rc@74: * 'this' is the triggered element rc@74: * e is the event object rc@74: * elem is the element we'll be scrolling to rc@74: * $pane is the element being scrolled rc@74: * $items is the items collection at this moment rc@74: * pos is the position of elem in the collection rc@74: * if it returns false, the event will be ignored rc@74: */ rc@74: //those arguments with a $ are jqueryfied, elem isn't. rc@74: e.preventDefault(); rc@74: if( this.blur ) rc@74: this.blur(); rc@74: }, rc@74: onAfter:function( elem ){ rc@74: //'this' is the element being scrolled ($pane) not jqueryfied rc@74: } rc@74: }); rc@74: rc@74: /** rc@74: * No need to have only one element in view, you can use it for slideshows or similar. rc@74: * In this case, clicking the images, scrolls to them. rc@74: * No target in this case, so the selectors are absolute. rc@74: */ rc@74: rc@74: });