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This release of jCarousel fixes some edge-case configuration scenarios and provides a few new minor convenience options. Less dependency on Views code should help prevent future breakage.
This release of jCarousel fixes some edge-case configuration scenarios and provides a few new minor convenience options. Less dependency on Views code should help prevent future breakage.
The 2.5 release of jCarousel adds built-in support for carousel navigation or pagers. Note that jCarousel still cannot be used with the Views pager which serves a conceptually different purpose. The jCarousel pager may be enabled by configuring the jCarousel display type.
The 2.5 version of jCarousel now supports the AJAX options in Drupal 7, making it so that this release may come out of "alpha". Make sure to update to the latest version of Views and CTools when updating this module, as the AJAX options do not work with older versions of Views for Drupal 7.
New Features:
#825692 by Crell, Bevan, and quicksketch: Pager or navigation for the carousel.
The 2.5 release of jCarousel adds built-in support for carousel navigation or pagers. Note that jCarousel still cannot be used with the Views pager which serves a conceptually different purpose. The jCarousel pager may be enabled by configuring the jCarousel display type.
New Features:
#825692 by Crell, Bevan, and quicksketch: Pager or navigation for the carousel.
The 2.4 release of jCarousel fixes numourous issues with jCarousel conflicting with other JavaScript. If you've experienced issues with jCarousel conflicting with Ubercart, Vertical Tabs, Lightbox, or any number of other JavaScript-enhanced modules, you should immediately upgrade to this version of jCarousel. This version contains no new features beyond bug fixes.
Note that AJAX functionality in the Drupal 7 version of jCarousel still is not in place in this version.
The 2.4 release of jCarousel fixes numourous issues with jCarousel conflicting with other JavaScript. If you've experienced issues with jCarousel conflicting with Ubercart, Vertical Tabs, Lightbox, or any number of other JavaScript-enhanced modules, you should immediately upgrade to this version of jCarousel. This version contains no new features beyond bug fixes.
The 2.3 alpha 2 release of jCarousel module for Drupal 7 makes the Views integration mostly work. There is still a current known issue that the Drupal 7 version of jCarousel does not yet support AJAX-enabled views. See #1053118: Views AJAX support does not work in Drupal 7 for more information.
The 2.3 release of jCarousel module makes several improvements to the Views integration of jCarousel. Several issues with relative filters and dates have been corrected as well as broader compatibility with Views 3 (the Views 2 version is of course still supported also).
The 2.2 version of jCarousel improves integration with Views, including adding support for Views 3.
Note that the Drupal 7 version of jCarousel still needs work. Views integration currently does not work as expected. Please use this release only if willing to investigate issues with the module.
The 2.1 version of jCarousel adds a feature to pause the rotator when hovering over items.
Note that the Drupal 7 version of jCarousel still needs work. Views integration currently does not work as expected. Please use this release only if willing to investigate issues with the module.
The 2.0 version of jCarousel makes significant API changes from the 1.x version and should only be used on new sites or on sites needing new functionality provided by the 2.x version. Modules that depend on jCarousel will likely need to be updated to support the 2.0 version.
Note that the Drupal 7 version of jCarousel still needs work. Views integration currently does not work as expected. Please use this release only if willing to investigate issues with the module.
The 2.0 version of jCarousel makes significant API changes from the 1.x version and should only be used on new sites or on sites needing new functionality provided by the 2.x version. Modules that depend on jCarousel will likely need to be updated to support the 2.0 version.
New branch of jCarousel module that attempts to reign-in forked implementations of jCarousel features, such as integrated Views support to make Views Carousel unnecessary.