Problem solved, so stupid, make sure you're using jquery.cycle. ALL and not any of the other lighter versions as they don't have support for the paging feature. Reading comprehension fail on my part.
Even when the example says so the code they are using in their web is: $('#s4'). Before(''). Cycle({ fx: 'turnDown', speed: 'fast', timeout: 0, pager: '#nav' }); And I think the problem is probably using a class instead of an id in the pager parameter, try with #banner-nav in your code and see if that works or not.
I already tried all different kinds of selectors on this, ID, element, nothing works. – Graham Conzett Oct 3 '10 at 20:12.
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