View Full Version : Slideshow with thumbnails and description of image
bornegraphics
08-03-2011, 04:40 PM
I was hoping someone could help me out. I am playing around with the script & code for Ultimate Fade-in slideshow (v2.4). I really like the concept of the autoplay slideshow with the "onmouseover" showing a description of the image.
View attached screenshot of slideshow I wish to use but would like to add thumbnails below it. Would like thumbnails to scroll left to right and have the ability that when clicked on will change main image.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
jscheuer1
08-03-2011, 04:55 PM
Like:
http://www.scriptiny.com/2008/12/javascript-slideshow/
Demo:
http://sandbox.scriptiny.com/javascript-slideshow/
It's not exactly what you said, but very close. The descriptions in the demo aren't 'ondemand', rather 'peekaboo'. Perhaps it has configuration options for that.
bornegraphics
08-03-2011, 04:58 PM
How would one go about combining the following:
Ultimate Fade-in slideshow (v2.4): "onmouseover" bottom left out of the 4
(Auto playing slideshow with some slides hyperlinked and carrying a description, shown onmouseover.)
combined with: CMotion Image Gallery: scrolling thumbnails left to right.
Final outcome I would like the thumbnails when clicked to change the main image to match that of the thumbnail clicked.
Sorry for the double posting but I thought this would be a better explanation of what I was looking for.
Many thanks to all the users and Dynamic Forums for all the help.
Cheers,
bg
bornegraphics
08-03-2011, 05:00 PM
Like:
http://www.scriptiny.com/2008/12/javascript-slideshow/
Demo:
http://sandbox.scriptiny.com/javascript-slideshow/
It's not exactly what you said, but very close. The descriptions in the demo aren't 'ondemand', rather 'peekaboo'. Perhaps it has configuration options for that.
Yes this is what I am looking for but I would like the description of the image to only appear when the users mouses over the main image. Any thoughts on how to do this?
Thanks for the reply.
djr33
08-03-2011, 06:43 PM
Your two discussions have been merged into one. In the future, do not start two discussions for the same topic.
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