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    I see what you are saying. Thanks for all the help. I will explore the flash option..

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    Because I was just working on a much simpler script, adapting it to use the IE proprietary fade trans, I'm getting the idea that this might be sort of possible. The way I would do it would be to use the fade trans for IE, all other browsers would get a version of the script similar to the one I already wrote for this or a non-fading version, depending upon their capabilities. I will not have the time to work on this until much later today at the soonest.
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    That would be glad. Let me know if you figure anything out. Thanks again!

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    Default Multi-frame slideshow adation for Safari

    Is it possible to get the transitions to work in Safari?

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    Quote Originally Posted by photo View Post
    Is it possible to get the transitions to work in Safari?
    Probably by just changing every instance of -moz-opacity and of MozOpacity to:

    opacity

    would do it. However, since this thread was originally published, DD has updated their Fade In slide show and added another slide show, the Swiss Army:

    http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...nslideshow.htm

    and:

    http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...army/index.htm

    respectively. Both of which support multiple shows and fading in Safari and all other modern browsers.
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