thanks mike i'll try that and get back to you guys! you're all great!!!!
On Jan 25, 3:40 pm, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > image and have it say 'read article >' and a user could click it. then > > when the image fades, the link does also, until the next image fades > > in, with it's own text link to its own article. i'm not having much > > luck since i need to write each link it's own class in the stylesheet > > because they need to be positioned a little differently from eachother > > over their images. how would i do this? the plugin doesn't like to see > > div tags after each image. it doesn't like it when i put text within > > the image tags. what do you think i should do? > > Q, you just need to think outside the box a little bit. The thing to > remember is that Cycle will treat each immediate child element of the > container as a slide. A slide can be whatever you want (img, div, p, etc) > and can contain whatever you need. For example: > > <div id="slideshow"> > <div> > <img src="image1.jpg"/> > <a href="/whatever">Whatever</a> > <div>blah blah blah</div> > </div> > <div> > <img src="image1.jpg"/> > <a href="/whatever">Whatever</a> > <div>blah blah blah</div> > </div> > </div> > > The markup above would drive a two-slide slideshow. You then just need to > apply the appropriate CSS to the container and slides to make your markup > bow to your will. > > Mike