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Old 07 April 2006, 10:42 AM
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Slideshow question.

I have a webpage where i want to show approx 20 images in slideshow format. I dont think Dreamweaver has the facility to do this,what software can you recommend to import or add to a page.

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Old 07 April 2006, 10:50 AM
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Just use a stack of layers in the timeline
Old 07 April 2006, 10:53 AM
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e.g.
  1. [*]
  2. [*]
  3. [*]
  4. [*]
  5. [*]
  6. [*]
  1. [*]
  2. [*]
  3. [*]
  1. [*]
  2. [*]

  1. [*]
  1. [*]





7) Highlight the first slide title, go to the behavior panel and click on the + sign.

  1. [*]
  2. [*]
  3. [*]
  4. [*]
  5. [*]
** Make sure preload pictures and Restore Images on MouseOut

You may change borders, backgrounds and fonts to match the site.
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Okay thanks.I'll give it a go.
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Another thing you might want to try is to put each image in a page.

IE
image1.html
image2.html.... etc..

and then in the header tag on image1.html put the following

<META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT="10;URL=image2.html">:

and then in the header tag on image2.html put the following

<META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT="10;URL=image3.html">:

etc.....

the page will load and then wait 10 seconds then automatically load the next page!

mike
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