Brad Greenwald

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@interactivejunky where are you getting caught up? I had to customize the build in the first place to accomplish that. I have partially accomplished re-initializing after destroy but the code...

My belief is that Roundabout can't assume too much about the contents of each panel. You'll want to run a window resize handler, compute your desired heights and apply them...

Yea I had to do that here, http://www.buffalowildwings.com/. The responsive aspect worked well but I needed destroy/rebuild to recalculate the layout dimensions after the user completes the resize. I also...

On my branch, the destroy method is [lightly] documented is always available if the plugin has been activated regardless of screen size. https://github.com/bradgreens/FlexSlider/tree/release-2-2-0#general-notes

Looks like this got some attention on other issues. Here's a little more detail on these steps. App.$roundabout is simply a variable which I assigned the roundabout application to. Kind...

This looks excellent, after a couple tests, it worked very well for me. I'm not immediately sure about the namespaces either. IMO, I think it'd be ok to just get...

@bsubba, please make a demo such as [JSFiddle](http://jsfiddle.net/) or [JSBin](http://jsbin.com/) if you seek troubleshooting assistance.

It sounds like the calculations might be off because the images are cached. Are you using DOM ready $.ready(function(){}) to initialize Roundabout? If you are, try $(window).load(function(){}) to initialize Roundabout...

Similar to #80, this may be an issue with cache/un-cached images causing the Roundabout calculations to be thrown off. See my comment in #80 or if you're in a real...

I'd pay attention to the class names roundabout assigns. Specifically "roundabout-in-focus". If the "roundabout-in-focus" class is not assigned (and thus, it's a background item), you can then use CSS to...