Rating: 1 star
Huh how do I upload media (minus this xml to url to header slideshow Greek) to have a slide show
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The plugin itself works great, and produced a decent slideshow, but it bugs and removes the menu, rendering it useless.
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I’ve been playing with it for a couple of hours now (:-(), but no go.
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It looks like support for this plugin has been dropped, which is unfortunate. It has not been updated in a while and the positioning no longer works properly unless you change either the plugin’s code or your template’s CSS. Recent questions to the developer have gone unanswered, which contradicts his note stating:
“Especially I am keen to hear about your experience…”
I have sort of made it work, but less experienced users should look elsewhere.
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We used this plugin recently and noticed a white block at the bottom of the pages that was full width & the height of your slideshow. At this time it looks like it has been 7 months since this plugin has had an update. I quickly resolved the problem by placing a line of jQuery at line 97 of header-slideshow.php
[code]
echo "<script type='text/javascript'>$('#hdr-slideshow').height('0');</script>";
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After the header slideshow is rendered, the unexpected white div in the footer is now told to vanish.
Tested for Opera, Firefox, IE8/9, Chrome on Windows.
Hopefully this helps someone!
]]>Rating: 4 stars
Very nice plugin. Does what it says, and Apple-based devices will be able to see this, unlike the old abandoned flashfader.
Needs some more attention though. Would like to see a setting that lets you control how fast or slow the slideshow loads the next image. As it stands right now, there isn’t any, and the images cycle way too fast in my opinion.
Looking forward to the next update!
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