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Gallery scripts
Gallery script by Chris Bolson
FF,IE5.5+,Op7
Author: Chris Bolson
A great gallery script based on "image slideshow2" can be found at http://www.cbolson.com/code/slideshow_with_captions/ .
Image slideshow 5
FF,IE5.5+,Op7
Last updated, September. 20th: Specify number of thumbnail columns manually.
Thumnbails are listed inside a box at the left. You can click on the thumbnails to bring up a larger version in a right side panel. You can move between strip of thumbnails by clicking on left and right arrows.
Image slideshow with vertical filmstrip
FF,IE5.5+,Op7
Last updated, June. 4th: Added support for image captions
This script is based on the image slideshow script at the bottom of this page. The difference is that this shows the small images as a vertical filmstrip.
Inline image gallery
This is a gallery script for equally sized images. A fade in - fade out effect is used to move smoothly from one image to the next.
Image slideshow II
An image slideshow where we are playing with transparency to get a smooth switch between the images.
Floating gallery with drag&drop
Last updated: Feb, 27th 06, Fixed a problem on pages with scrollbars.
In this gallery, the images are floating. This means that the number of images on each row is determined by the width of the browser window. This script also allows you to rearrange the order of the images by dragging & dropping them.
Image slideshow
Last updated: Mar, 25th 06, Added support for image captions.
This is a script with a preview pane at top, and a sliding filmstrip at the bottom.