Hi all,
I am hoping to use a 3rd party script for a simple JQuery photo slider
for my WP blog. But the script creator says:

"If you are trying to 'include' this into a blog template then you
will need to have a good knowledge of the template structure and how
it is pulling the information from the database. The files that I
supply are intended for use in a normal xhtml page where you would
just add the javascript calls and stylesheet links to the page head,
then embed the xhtml into the web page or use a simple php 'include'
to add this at run time." He couldn't help further.

The blog theme I purchase comes with a photo slider but I wasn't happy
with it 100%. I took the code from the new one and put it in as best
as I could where the original one was formatted. I am not a programmer
though and I know that clearly I did not do it right, as I used "a"
ids like you would in HTML and I know they don't belong in PHP.
However, it magically is working somewhat! All the graphics are
showing, it's pulling images, and they are sliding.

I just need to clean it up a bit. Here is a page where it is on:
http://mcssafehomes.com/?p=105

There are only 4 images. The new JQuery slider is made for 10 images.

My specific questions are:

• How to fix images that are overlapping
• How to limit images to 4 so the navigation doesn't keep going to
blank pages
• Is it possible to have the numbered buttons below the image to
appear ONLY IF there are corresponding images - so if there are only 2
photos, only #s 1 and 2 will display?

Many thanks for any help. Let me know if you need to see some of the
code.

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