This slideshow uses both the flood.sho and sho.tpl scripts.
Make a file called whatever.sho and cc&p all of the picture urls into it.Use one url per line and use your Return key after each line.
Here`s Paul`s post on the sho.tpl file
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Glad to accomodate you. In fact, how about I let you pick ALL the colors on the page, perhaps put the control bar at the bottom, or put it over to one side?
You can add a page to the same directory where your slideshow is located, called sho.tpl. It would be a template file describing exactly how you want the page to appear.
This is the template file used by default:
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__TITLE__ : __THIS_URL__
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Each of those tokens - the capitalized phrases starting and ending with a double underline - will be replaced with the appropriate value when your slideshow is displayed.
Oh, and that __TITLE__ token? If you want to, you can change your sho file so that it consists of URLs followed by a pipe symbol (a "|" - it's located above the return/enter key) and followed by a phrase, the phrase is the title to be displayed.
This is all extra power for the people who want to use it. The simple slideshow is still available for those who are as lazy as I am.
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That's neato.. but I prefer the j/s method.. where the page changes w/o having to click on "next".. a little more work and of course doesn't work if pcers have j/s turned off or webtvers have the j/s bug.. but so pretty when it does work
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That functionality is in there, Misty, but I still am fighting with a bug. Users will be able to choose how frequently they want the pictures to change, or choose to switch to manual mode, or even reverse the slide show. This feature should be available "real soon now"...
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to add music to the slide show use this code-
put the above code on a webpage and use the url of the above page for your slideshow url