[consulting] Jquery slider not working -- drupal incompatibility issue?
Holly Ferree
hferree at gmail.com
Tue Feb 2 16:57:05 UTC 2010
Thanks. I¹ll look into that.
I also found this http://drupal.org/project/codaslider which is the exact
version that I¹ve been looking for, module doesn¹t seem to be available so I
sent the creator an email.
Holly
On 2/2/10 11:52 AM, "Jason Smith" <jsmith43 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> my first observation is that the bundled jquery is 1.3.2 while drupal provides
> 1.2.6.
>
> admittedly, I only did a cursory look at the install instructions - but I
> didn't see much there. That said, your structure for the gallery doesn't match
> the sample in that it lacks some of the class names.
>
> firebug picks up an error
> $("#main-photo-slider").codaSlider is not a function
>
> I assume that this means that the code assigning the function isn't running
> properly. You've got the packed version of the script on the site, making
> debugging a little difficult.
>
> My best guess is the version mismatch. You might try installing jquery update
> (to get you to 1.3.2), or finding another coda slider drop in.
>
> On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Holly Ferree <hferree at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Hope everyone's week is going well.
>>
>> I'm having trouble with drupal recognizing some jquery...
>>
>> I have a client that wants a content slider with text overlay. By all
>> accounts what I have set up should work (I think), but I'm having trouble
>> getting the sliding part to work. Drupal acts like it's not getting the .js
>> files or vise versa...
>>
>> I even downloaded the previous version (before the nice added css) and can't
>> get that to work either, but it does give a nice loading sign now...
>>
>> This is what I want:
>> http://css-tricks.com/creating-a-slick-auto-playing-featured-content-slider/
>>
>> This is the based JS stuff (I figured this is the bare bones option so I
>> tried it. This is the one that is on top... There is a nice loading
>> animation but that's it...I'd really like the top link to work since it is
>> much prettier and what my client wants):
>> http://www.ndoherty.com/demos/coda-slider/
>>
>> My testing page is: http://cbf.holly.hobby-site.com/node/42/
>> (some of the CSS is messed up because I linked to both slider css files just
>> to see if that was somehow the error)
>>
>> What do I do now? I don't know how to fix it. I had trouble with drupal and
>> a scrollto jquery slider as well a few months ago (kept getting javascript
>> errors, and since I'm not very good with javascript had a very unhappy time
>> and had to go with my third choice because nothing else worked). Is this
>> just common with Drupal 6 or do I just really know how to make this kinda
>> stuff not work?
>>
>> Site specs (if it matters):
>>
>> Drupal 6.15
>> Access to update.php Protected
>> Configuration file Protected
>> Cron maintenance tasks Last run 8 hours 39 min ago
>> Database updates Up to date
>> Drupal core update status Up to date
>> File system Writable (public download method)
>> GD library bundled (2.0.34 compatible)
>> MySQL database 5.1.30
>> PHP 5.2.11
>> PHP memory limit 128M
>> PHP register globals Disabled
>> Unicode library PHP Mbstring Extension
>> Update notifications Enabled
>> Upload progress Not enabled
>> Web server Apache/2.2.13 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.13
>> OpenSSL/0.9.7l DAV/2 PHP/5.2.11
>>
>> cURL Enabled
>> jQuery UI 1.6
>>
>>
>> Thanks. Any advice is appreciated.
>>
>> Holly Ferree, Graphic Designer, BFA
>> 813.786.0852
>> hferree at gmail.com
>> http://www.designbyholly.com/
>>
>>
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