From: "Micky Hulse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> For my last project I used this:
> 
> <http://www.electricprism.com/aeron/slideshow/>
> 
> You can simplify it down to fading transitions with random image 
> display. It will display a placeholder image of your choosing if JS is 
> not available.
> 
> I have yet to find an equivalent JS slideshow.
> 
> Uses mootools. I am not the biggest fan of the mootools documentation 
> and/or forum support, but it is pretty lieghtweight js framework.
> 
> The Slideshow itself is pretty good from a JS perspective... I mean, I 
> do think it could be a little more decoupled from the CSS/HTML, but 
> overall I think it is well written.

The animations are cool but if one optimizes images for the web then there's 
not much to work with and you're back to a cross-fade. All the animations are 
jittery in Firefox, which is normal, and there does not seem to be a fallback 
if script is disabled to at least be able to link to all of the images. I'm 
obviously a bit prejudiced, but I kind of think this one is more usable:
http://www.projectseven.com/products/galleries/ssm/ssm_03.htm

It's not free, though... but it is totally automated for Adobe Studio users.

-- 
Al Sparber - PVII
http://www.projectseven.com
Extending Dreamweaver - Nav Systems | Galleries | Widgets
Authors: "42nd Street: Mastering the Art of CSS Design"




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