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multiple scripts per page: fading slideshow X 4

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HelenBN

IS-IT--Management
Dec 9, 2004
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(I learn by doing and I don't know what I'm doing here.)

I am trying to create 4 images across a page that load up as 0, 1, 2, 3 and then the slide show would change them to 1,2,3,0; then 2,3,0,1; etc. And yes, these would be the same 4 images.

I am using the following script:


<!-- THREE STEPS TO INSTALL FADING SLIDE SHOW:

1. Copy the coding into the HEAD of your HTML document
2. Add the onLoad event handler into the BODY tag
3. Put the last coding into the BODY of your HTML document -->

<!-- STEP ONE: Paste this code into the HEAD of your HTML document -->

<HEAD>

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!-- Original: CodeLifter.com (support@codelifter.com) -->
<!-- Web Site: -->

<!-- This script and many more are available free online at -->
<!-- The JavaScript Source!! -->

<!-- Begin
// Set slideShowSpeed (milliseconds)
var slideShowSpeed = 5000;
// Duration of crossfade (seconds)
var crossFadeDuration = 3;
// Specify the image files
var Pic = new Array();
// to add more images, just continue
// the pattern, adding to the array below

Pic[0] = '1.jpg'
Pic[1] = '2.jpg'
Pic[2] = '3.jpg'
Pic[3] = '4.jpg'

// do not edit anything below this line
var t;
var j = 0;
var p = Pic.length;
var preLoad = new Array();
for (i = 0; i < p; i++) {
preLoad = new Image();
preLoad.src = Pic;
}
function runSlideShow() {
if (document.all) {
document.images.SlideShow.style.filter="blendTrans(duration=2)";
document.images.SlideShow.style.filter="blendTrans(duration=crossFadeDuration)";
document.images.SlideShow.filters.blendTrans.Apply();
}
document.images.SlideShow.src = preLoad[j].src;
if (document.all) {
document.images.SlideShow.filters.blendTrans.Play();
}
j = j + 1;
if (j > (p - 1)) j = 0;
t = setTimeout('runSlideShow()', slideShowSpeed);
}
// End -->
</script>

</HEAD>

<!-- STEP TWO: Insert the onLoad event handler into your BODY tag -->

<BODY onLoad="runSlideShow()">

<!-- STEP THREE: Copy this code into the BODY of your HTML document -->

<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr>
<td id="VU" height=150 width=150>
<img src="1.jpg" name='SlideShow' width=150 height=150>
</td>
</tr>
</table>

<p><center>
<font face="arial, helvetica" size"-2">Free JavaScripts provided<br>
by <a href=" JavaScript Source</a></font>
</center><p>

<!-- Script Size: 2.13 KB -->

I have tried a few things, but I really don't know what I am doing. I can get one to run, but no more than one.

Please advise.
 
I suggest you contact the original author of the script you have chosen to implement. You may find that a different script is easier for you to implement. You can find a lot of other scripts at: Slideshow scripts

Cheers,
Jeff

[tt]Jeff's Page @ Code Couch
[/tt]

What is Javascript? FAQ216-6094
 
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