heh. That reaction made it all worthwhile. :-) (and special thanks to Mike Alsup for the awesome plugin!)

As a former owner of a standard poodle, I must say I loved looking at the labradoodles on your web page, too.


--Karl
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Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com



On Jan 25, 2008, at 1:21 PM, visitorQ wrote:


KARL!! thank you so much! that worked perfectly man! thank you!! i'm
thining about adding the paging slideshow instead of this one in the
future. i'll be back if i have any problems! you guys are the best!!!
woohoo we're cookin now!!!

=)

On Jan 25, 7:23 am, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jan 25, 2008, at 1:24 AM, visitorQ wrote:

i am however having one other problem. before the slideshow worked, i had a dropdown menu on my navbar. but now with the slideshow over it, you can't see the dropdown when you rollover the navbar. sooo, i kinda
need the navbar. what do you guys recommend?

Hi Q,

To get the sub-nav showing, you'll need to add a couple lines to your
stylesheet.

ul#navmenu {
  margin: 0;
  border: 0 none;
  padding: 0;
  list-style: none;
/* add these next two lines */
       position: relative;
       z-index: 5;

}

Glad it's coming together for you!

--Karl
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Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com



Mike and Karl. thank you both for helping me with this thread! so just
for documentation's sake i'll explain what happened:

i run a linux machine and i have an apache server running. all of the
files that are served on it need to have certain permissions and be
owned by a certain user and be associated with a certain group. the
jquerycyclepluginhad the wrong permissions and and wrong group and
wrong owner. as soon as i changed it, the slideshow worked. i've added
more pictures too. i'll be moving to using the 'pager' also found on
the same page on your site.

[ ... snip ... ]

On Jan 24, 10:36 pm, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It looks to me like it's working just fine -- that is, it's
successfully rotating the three instances of the same image, since
that is what you have in your HTML:

          <div id="headingfade" class="pics">
              <img src="images/onelucky.gif" width="712"
height="273" />
              <img src="images/onelucky.gif" width="712"
height="273" />
              <img src="images/onelucky.gif" width="712"
height="273" />
          </div>

So, I grabbed your page, substituted different images for
onelucky.gif
numbers 2 and 3, and it looks fine (except for the image distortion,
but that is due to your CSS):

http://test.learningjquery.com/cycle.html

--Karl

Nice!  Thanks for the legwork, Karl!  You're right.  Looks like Q
has it
working now - just needs to rename the images.

Good night!

Mike

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