I found a “slide-show” online that I want to use on my home page, but there is a slight problem…
My home page has a fluid middle column that adjusts from a Min-Width to a Max-Width, and the slide-show I found online is fixed width.
Apparently the JavaScript determines the page/container width (e.g. 600px), and then it determines the # of slides (e.g. 3) and then it creates the HTML/CSS with the slide width set accordingly (i.e. 200px).
If I can just get some help determining which JavaScript file does this, and what lines of code are setting the width (and technically the height as well), then hopefully it won’t be too hard to modify this original script?! :-/
Here is the original slide-show script:
Build an Auto-Scrolling Slideshow That Works With and Without JavaScript | Nettuts+
And here is a link to my test page which shows what I have and what I want:
Admittedly I don’t know JavaScript, but I do have programming experience, so with a little help, hopefully this won’t be too large of a challenge to conquer?!
Thanks,
Debbie