Code:
var mygallery=new simpleGallery({
wrapperid: "simplegallery1", //ID of main gallery container,
dimensions: [850, 567], //width/height of gallery in pixels. Should reflect dimensions of the images exactly. If you need to, give images a black
imagearray: [
["/images/galleries/golf/01.jpg", "", "", ""],
["/images/galleries/golf/02.jpg", "", "", ""],
["/images/galleries/golf/03.jpg", "", "", ""],
["/images/galleries/golf/04.jpg", "", "", ""],
["/images/galleries/golf/05.jpg", "", "", ""],
["/images/galleries/golf/06.jpg", "", "", ""],
["/images/galleries/golf/07.jpg", "", "", ""],
["/images/galleries/golf/08.jpg", "", "", ""],
["/images/galleries/golf/09.jpg", "", "", ""]
],
autoplay: [true, 2500, 2], //[auto_play_boolean, delay_btw_slide_millisec, cycles_before_stopping_int]
persist: false, //remember last viewed slide and recall within same session?
fadeduration: 500, //transition duration (milliseconds)
oninit:function(){ //event that fires when gallery has initialized/ ready to run
//Keyword "this": references current gallery instance (ie: try this.navigate("play/pause"))
},
onslide:function(curslide, i){ //event that fires after each slide is shown
//Keyword "this": references current gallery instance
//curslide: returns DOM reference to current slide's DIV (ie: try alert(curslide.innerHTML)
//i: integer reflecting current image within collection being shown (0=1st image, 1=2nd etc)
}
})
That's not used on the page and is throwing an error. Usually Chrome will recover from an error like that, but not always. So what I'm saying is that getting rid of that might not fix it. But it might, and even if it doesn't, it might let us see the real problem. If it doesn't fix it, leave it off the page and let me have another look.
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