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hi,

I want to side show 4 pictures on my homepage. So its auto on pageload.

I tryed with the in built one on frontpage but when its uploaded explorer goes on about it being unsafe source of active x or something and wont let the slideshow happen.

I know you can buy comercial like flash slide shows but I only need 4 pictures to rotate in the same place so wonder about an alternative.

the page that fails is Sending volunteers to Sri Lanka and Kenya. the pictures are below the heading.

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Default Re: best way to have a slide show

What you should do is get Macromedia Flash and read up on some tutorials. That's what I would do. Either that or get somebody with Flash experience and ask them if they could do it for ya. That's what I used to do until I did what I first mentioned. Good luck!

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Default Re: best way to have a slide show

That isn't really necessary. Give this one a shot: Slideshow Creator - Flash Slideshow Creator, Photo Slideshows for MySpace, YouTube, and Everywhere!

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Or that works too. I should have thought that there was some sort of third-party software out there that could do the job

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Hi, I tryed that program and its ok, i dont know if its worth paying for the upgrade. What I am trying to create is something very simlar to this one one this page but with my own logo over the pictures and be able to fit it into a box on my home page...this is the one i want to copy,,
The Gallmann Africa Conservancy
many thanks if u can help me out?
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Sorry, I couldn't find one right now, so I will let someone else jump in here. I am not very good with flash stuff.

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