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Simple jQuery slideshow with rounded corners.

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Submitted on: 4/22/2013 2:44:40 PM
By: GrnLight.net  
Level: Intermediate
User Rating: Unrated
Compatibility: JavaScript
Views: 4750
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     This creates a very simple and very easy to use and install slideshow for images. It comes with rounded corners, each image can be linked to a different website, and different caption text/html underneath each image. Variable speed of the image switch can be done by changing one number.


 
 
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6/13/2013 4:37:03 AMWarren M. Walker

Where is the download ????
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6/13/2013 8:21:23 AMChippy088

No code associated with this authors 2 submissions. Only a website link where a login is required. Why?
If he wants to share, why have a member only link to the code?
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