Just found this — jQuery-driven, and has images. I’m intending to use it for a current project.
http://logicbox.net/jquery/simplyscroll/
UPDATE: I have now used this in production code. The plugin is capable of looping 70+ 150×65px images pretty smoothly - which a number of another plugin I tried similar to this were failing on.
NOTE it reeked havoc with z-index
issues in IE 6 / 7 and was not showing up etc. - But this might also have been partly due to my CSS. To anyone having trouble with it not showing up at all in IE check out the standard IE z-index
fixes: http://www.google.com/search?q=ie+z+index+issues
LATEST UPDATE:
Addition things to consider when implementing plug-ins like these:
- The number of items and type of content to scroll. I found a number that would start to glitch as soon as you had more than say 15 images to scroll.
- I found a number of these plugins that were tied to old versions of jquery
- If scrolling images ARE THEY ALL THE SAME SIZE again a number of the plug-ins I experimented with only worked if all the images were the same size but did not make this clear in the tutorials. I believe then the plugins run then set a string of li tags that are all x wide then calculate the total distance of them all chained together to manage the scrolling.
- Effects - some would continuously scroll others would move one image pause for a second then move another image
I have now also found these two scroller plugins to be very good as well.
http://caroufredsel.frebsite.nl/
http://sorgalla.com/jcarousel/
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