v0.10 of XEN Carousel, the WordPress plugin to allow you to associate images with Posts or Pages, and display those images (linked to the Post) in a Slideshow / Carousel, powered by jCarousel Lite, has been released.
I was able to address a bug pointed out by one of my users (Thanks Connor!), and also minified all of the JavaScripts, so it should also load a bit faster, too. The plugin is still in its early stages, and should be considered alpha software, but I’ve already begun to use it on some of the sites I’ve been working on lately.
XEN Carousel is purposely bare bones, and provides no style information of its own, just a small bit of semantic mark-up for you to style on your own. Future updates will include an options screen to control various aspects of the Carousel, including animation, effects, and speed, the ability to specify the order your slides play in, as well as the ability to create multiple Carousels drawing from different sets of images.
XEN Carousel, like many of my other open source WordPress plugins, has been moved to GitHub, in case there are any developers who want to contribute changes.
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