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Posted by : Nellie on 03/25/2008 10083 pageviews, 59 purchases
Package includes: FLA
Opens with: Flash 8, Flash CS3
AS Version: ActionScript 2.0

The Horizontal Scroller Slideshow displays multiple images(jpg, png, gif or swf ) that can be scrolled automatically or via a scrollbar. When scrolled manually, the scroller auto-snaps to the closest image. Each image has a link that opens when you click on it. Images and links are configured through an XML file.

Use it to show featured products on your homepage, or showcase your latest projects, or as the navigation to different sections of your website, etc!

Features:
* Resizable
* Have multiple items per screen or just one.
* Auto scroll (optional) with adjustable scroll speed, and pause time
* Auto snap (optional) to the closest image when scrolling. You can adjust the snapping speed.
* Blur when scrolling (optional) with adjustable blur amount
* Scrollbar (optional)
* Easing. You choose your easing type: Back, Bounce, Elastic, Regular, Strong, None
* Set a link for each image. Links can open in current window or a new window
* Displays jpg, gif, transparent png or swfs with animation. They are centred and displayed at their original size.
* Use flashVars to specifiy the xml location so you can have multiple instances on the one page with different configurations
* No need to open the flash file. Everything is configured via XML.

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Sample 1

Sample 2

Sample 3

chrisjclay chrisjclay
 
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Looping? Posted on 07/01/2008

Hi,

I bought this and it's almost exactly what I'm looking for. However, I'm hoping there's a way to have it loop continuously through the images... If you look at the 3 samples above, once the last image is reached then the script scrolls backwards through all the images before starting over.

Is there a way for the first image to appear automatically after the last image is displayed, without the visible "rewinding"? If not, is there a way to hide the "rewinding" while the script scrolls backwards through all the images?

Thanks...

Chris Clay

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