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    Smile Conveyor Belt Slideshow Script

    1) Script Title: :: Conveyor Belt slideshow script


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

    3) Describe problem: First, LOVE THIS SCRIPT! Unfortunately, I cannot figure out out to make the script automatically resize/span the entire width of the browswer window, regardless of the user's screen resolution and/or browser magnification setting. Would appreciate if you could look at the site I am building at: http://www.hsartest.hsarepair.com/index5h_revolver.html to see how this might be rectified. I know that the div within which I have placed the script is capable of resizing depending on various screen resolutions and browser magnifications...but, I cannot see how to set the width of this script [in self-varrying fashion] to do likewise (particularly, not without displaying either vertical or horizontal scroll bars). Consequently, I guess I'm really trying to discover whether the script can be edited to allow for non pixel-specific width parameters?

    THANK YOU EVER SO MUCH FOR YOUR KIND ASSISTANCE!

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    This script is outdated, please use the following.

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

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    Thanks!

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