![]() ![]() Perhaps it can be more easily adapted.Īnd, since the only transition you seem to be using in the slider is the fade transition, it would probably be easier to take a more ordinary script like The Ultimate Fade-in Slideshow and adapt it with thumbnails (I already have the code for that) in another script like Text and Image Crawler. I was hoping you might take mlegg up on his suggestion that you try a different slider. I just reopened the file I was using to storyboard this on and now I see that the thumbnail images are missing. To even get that I had to use a table, which then (because there was now only one element that was a direct child of the thumbnail container) made the navigation always go to the first slide. But I couldn't get them to present themselves below the thumbnails without distorting the vertical alignment of the thumb/description combos. I was eventually able to get them to show up. As mentioned, the a tags themselves and their containers are styled in such a manner that you cannot easily get these spans I inserted to show up. I had taken a closer look at it, and though "impossible" isn't how I would put it, that's a pretty fair representation of the situation. ![]()
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