MultiFrame slide show - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
MultiFrame slide show
  • Author
Dynamic Drive
  • Category
JavaScript / Image Effects
  • HomePage Address
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221



     One inherent limitation of most slideshow scripts is that they can only display one image at a time, making it cumbersome for your visitors to go through them in cases where there's a long list of images to show. This unique image slide show can rotate and display multiple images at once, instead of just one.


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