Problem using jQuery cycle plugin as image rotator and a pager?

You need to add a container Ex Update: For horizontal on the bottom of the page underneath the slideshow You need add this CSS #nav li{ float: left; } And HTML change to.

Nope :( still doesn't work – Shimmy May 27 '09 at 2:31 I copy your code and add , It's works well. You can download the sample code and checked. Gordianyuan.Cn/ex.7z – Gordian Yuan May 27 '09 at 2:38 You should open a new question for this.

:) I have update my answer. – Gordian Yuan May 27 '09 at 2:52 it's not the adding of the ul, it's the style, once I remove the style (it's from their site) I can see the pager, still I am willing to have a pretier thing. – Shimmy May 27 '09 at 2:54 I add the style that is OK too.

Do I miss something? You can download the sample code and checked.Gordianyuan.Cn/ex2.7z – Gordian Yuan May 27 '09 at 2:59.

I'm unfamiliar with the cycler, but try this instead: Perhaps you were trying to run a cycler on an element that didn't exist yet because the document wasn't ready. Also, I think the syntax for creating elements requires them to be self-closing, i.e. , you should have .

Before('').cycle()..., but I'm not very familiar with the ins and outs of jQuery yet.

I included it in my code, still doesn't work. – Shimmy May 27 '09 at 2:23.

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