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    Default CMotion Gallery Autorun Question

    1) Script Title: CMotion Image Gallery

    2) Script URL (on DD): http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...ongallery.htm#

    3) Describe problem: Not a problem, but looking to have the gallery auto-scroll on the page like Content Slider Script (example: http://www.foothillsbaptist.org/ministries/rotate.htm)

    I'm terrible with JS.. so I can't even begin to understand how to combine the two scripts... if anyone can help it'd be much appreciated! Thanks!

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    That looks like it'll do the trick... but before I try it out -- I assume it's possible to link the images? Just tag them normally in the divs that define the content?

    Thanks for the help!

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    Yes, virtually any regular HTML can go in there, as long as there are no line breaks. Links will not cause line breaks, so you are good there.
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    The script works great -- thanks. I had to modify the way it's loaded a bit because my content is loaded via ajax... and it has since created an issue in IE.

    The scroller is loaded on a page via ajax... so the master template page (one that does the loading), has the code defining the speed of the scroll and such. This works fine in FF and Safari -- but in IE it seems to screw things up and pull the page too wide.

    You can see it in action here:

    www.foothillsbaptist.org

    If you have any ideas... I'd greatly appreciate it! Thanks!

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