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Possible to Change Fade In/Out Timing?
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14 years 6 months ago #1408
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Replied by bkmhjt on topic Re:Possible to Change Fade In/Out Timing?
Hi,
Reached maximum download number. Order is 506. Can you please reset.
Thanks in advance.
Reached maximum download number. Order is 506. Can you please reset.
Thanks in advance.
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14 years 6 months ago #1409
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Done
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14 years 6 months ago #1411
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Replied by bkmhjt on topic Re:Possible to Change Fade In/Out Timing?
Hi,
That worked. Thanks.
You might think about disabling the cursor from turning into a "hand" when there are no links. If there are other "real" links nearby it can be confusing.
Thanks again.
That worked. Thanks.
You might think about disabling the cursor from turning into a "hand" when there are no links. If there are other "real" links nearby it can be confusing.
Thanks again.
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14 years 6 months ago #1441
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Replied by bkmhjt on topic Re:Possible to Change Fade In/Out Timing?
Hi,
Just checked the new version. Nice change. Thank you.
The last thing I am noticing is the image load sequence. I have not tested yet by changing image names, but my guess is that images are loaded using an image name scheme, then the rotator starts. So if you have the image name "image1.jpg" in the last slideshow position, it loads first due to its name, and stays in view until the other images load, such as image3.jpg, image2.jpg, etc..., then the image in the first position displays, and the rotation starts.
The end effect is that the rotator appears to "jump" between the same two images on page navigation / reload.
Would be nice if the image in the first position would load first, regardless of it's name.
Again, thanks for the quick fixes. Much appreciated.
Just checked the new version. Nice change. Thank you.
The last thing I am noticing is the image load sequence. I have not tested yet by changing image names, but my guess is that images are loaded using an image name scheme, then the rotator starts. So if you have the image name "image1.jpg" in the last slideshow position, it loads first due to its name, and stays in view until the other images load, such as image3.jpg, image2.jpg, etc..., then the image in the first position displays, and the rotation starts.
The end effect is that the rotator appears to "jump" between the same two images on page navigation / reload.
Would be nice if the image in the first position would load first, regardless of it's name.
Again, thanks for the quick fixes. Much appreciated.
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14 years 6 months ago #1444
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Replied by milos on topic Re:Possible to Change Fade In/Out Timing?
Hi,
I am not sure that I understand this. I have tested now with articles.jpg (1), clock.jpg (2) and past-archives.jpg (3). When I change swap articles.jpg and past-archives.jpg, they are loading as expected, past-archives.jpg first, and articles.jpg last. Transition from the last to the first image is like between any other pair of the images.
I am not sure that I understand this. I have tested now with articles.jpg (1), clock.jpg (2) and past-archives.jpg (3). When I change swap articles.jpg and past-archives.jpg, they are loading as expected, past-archives.jpg first, and articles.jpg last. Transition from the last to the first image is like between any other pair of the images.
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