Think of it as multiple slideshows all jammed packed into one. This script can handle more than one set of image slides. Toggle between them through text links. As an added bonus, you can specify whether each slide is linked to a unique URL.
A cross-browser JavaScript image slideshow that is easy to configure and use. This script uses previous/next button to move forward and backward. Any number of images can be used. Good utility for newcomers and beginners.
Display a series of images in an automated slide show, a pulldown menu, or the various slideshow controls that are included, such as previous and next.
The purpose of this script is twofold: To show the perceived performance enhancements of pre-cached images, and To show how to script continually rotating images. When this page loads, it automatically pre-caches four images that are immediately available in the right-hand pane. The idea here is that as long as the visitor is waiting for a page to load, all the images may as well be downloaded up front, allowing for instantaneous image access thereafter. Activating the checkbox turns on a function that continually cycles through all pre-cached images at five-second intervals.
This is a unique slideshow script that will intelligently preload its images one at a time, while the preceding image is being shown. Use this script if your slideshow contains a lot of heavy duty images, and you don't want your visitors to wait forever (literally) before he/she can see the slide.
This is a simple JavaScript that implements a slide show. It features clean interface, preloads images for fast navigation, and allows you to display corresponding text for each slide.