This is version 1.6 of the popular javascript program that we use to display our pictures on WeekendClimber.Com. It's easy to setup, it is a really small file so downloading is a snap and it is a completely DOM1 compliant slideshow script. Has a lot of flexibility in regard to layout and presentation. The new tutorial on our website makes setting up our little gizmo pretty easy.
Slides any number of concatenated images from right to left. Size and Speed are adjustable. You may use Hyperlinks with any/all images. Pauses while mouse is placed over. Cross-browser: ie4+, opera7+, ns4+, ns6+, Mozilla (Firefox ...). There's a Demo also.
This user friendly image slideshow displays an index of all of the images, letting the viewer see the position of the current image within the slideshow, and jump to a particular image at will. It uses CSS for its overall appearance, allowing for easy customization.
DHTML Cross-Browser: ie4+ opera7+ ns4+ ns6+ Mozilla (Firefox ...), where images may vary in size up to the slide's width & height. The images gradually glide in emerging from the bottom. Once an images' cycle is complete, you may randomly call back any image by selecting image's title, number or whatever lay out there is in a drop-down list. They now come from Browser's Cache, no downloading involved. If there's no lay out then the cycle goes on. Actually the slide described herein is an option within Multiple Message Vertical Scroller V6.0.
Frame-It v1.0 is an easy-to-use and completely customizable photo slideshow with support for a variety of frame styles and includes a number of extra frame backgrounds and custom cursor support. Frame-It v1.0 provides an easy and convenient way to share your photo or image collection over the web.
Add an image slideshow to your HTML page or your eBay auction page. Easy to use and versatile, for each slide you can set a link, window target, window attributes, html annotation, and image transitions (fade in, dissolve, etc). Set it to auto-run, or add manual controls for changing the image. Lots of other options. If you are not a JavaScript expert you can use the web wizard to configure your slideshow.
One inherent limitation of most slideshow scripts is that they can only display one image at a time, making it cumbersome for your visitors to go through them in cases where there's a long list of images to show. Well, this image slideshow supports "multiple frames", so you can display more than one image at once.
This script creates a floating layer, within which is a sophisticated automatic slide show (including fade transitions) that cycles through the images that you specify. The slideshow layer can be positioned anywhere on the screen, and it will float to that position whenever the window is scrolled. If transparent .gif images are used, the slideshow will run transparently over the page content.
Slide show with image captions and fader-effect image transitions. Easy, short, cross-browser cut-and-paste script presents images in a continuous slide show format with accompanying captions. Any number of images and captions can be used, and timing is adjustable. Great for JavaScript newcomers, but a solid utility script, too.
Easy, short, cut-and-paste script that presents images in a continuous slideshow format. Any number of images can be used, and timing is adjustable. Great for JavaScript newcomers, but a solid utility script, too.