A free flash slideshow, that can easily be integrated into your webpages. It’s small (only 13Kb), and can be entirely (or almost) personalized through two xml files.
New features:
- Slides can be loaded through a proxy, enabling cross domain image loading
- The transparancy of the slide show’s background can be set
- A watermark image, its transparancy, position and full-window display can be set
- A new border type: image
- The possibility to set a different target window for each slide
- The possibility to load all images (jpeg, gif and png) in a folder
- The possibility to choose if images must be resized to fit the slideshow window
Other features:
- height and width can be set
- 28 transition types
- links can be enabled (one for the whole slide show, or one for each slide)
- slides can be shown in forward, backward or random order
- border style, color, width and transparancy can be specified
- caption can be text or image
- caption can be the same for the whole slide show, or a different one for each slide
- caption characteristics (position, style, font, fontsize, color, transparancy, etc)
- can be specified
- you can have more than one slide show on your pages.
- etc.




Do you have any examples of how the do-it-yourself slideshow looks in action?
Only the one on this site.
Because in the end the wordpress widget is the do-it-yourself slideshow in a WP shell. So everything you can do with the WP version you can do with the do-it-yourself version, only you have to do it yourself
I just downloaded and unzipped it and then made double click on index.htm.
Slideshow doesn’t seems to work.
Hi Sam,
Flash doesn’t allow you to load the slideshow data locally, because the .swf component has been compiled for use on a webserver. Read here for more info: http://labs.mstudio.com/?p=31
Try uploading it on a webserver, or run a webserver on your own machine, and try again.
And please, next time ask support questions in the support forums.
Hello,
It’s very hard to find a problem during instalation.
It is possible to display the error on the flash object.
Thanks
You can install the Adobe Flash debug player for your browser: http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
Once installed, flash errors should show.