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dumb boy wants make slide show

Guest
Oct 01, 2007 Oct 01, 2007
Honest, I put in 2.5 hours of answer-looking before bothering anyone here. Here's all I want to do:

Build one page. It has nice forward & back buttons and a dynamic window. Maybe a setup for timed a slide show. Okay, it's like the nifty Flash sites Lightroom builds for me.

It's easy to administer, and unlike the Lightroom route I don't have to regenerate the entire site with every modification.

All the how-tos I gleaned used general terms, recordsets and whatnot. Couldn't find a Insert Tab A in Slot B kinda thing.

I've analyzed some templates in DW CS3 (and rtfm) but I'm not getting it. Or do I underestimate how complex this is?

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Oct 04, 2007 Oct 04, 2007
David,

Maybe you have a real desire to reinvent the wheel, but if its just the output that you are after, there are numerous third-party solutions out there for you. I use this one all the time: ProjectSeven Slideshow Magic Demo. It is relatively inexpensive (certainly less expensive than the time you've already spent on the project).

The main site is ProjectSeven
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Oct 04, 2007 Oct 04, 2007
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I'm trying to avoid wheel-re-inventing. Alas, the web world has a zillion different lug nut patterns.

I really like the looks of ProjectSeven. Thanks for the heads-up, Sbisa.
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