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To make the page load faster the pictures have been reduced in size. If you want the original photo send me and email and I can get it to you. Thanks,
Ben
Hi Ben,
The work done is really great, but how could we remove the progress bar and make the pictures load fast ?
Thanks
Frank
Frank,
About the only thing you can do to load the pictures faster would be to reduce the size/quality of the pictures or to increase the bandwidth between the server and who ever is viewing the pictures. As far as the progress bar is concerned, I’m not sure how to get it removed. There may be a configuration setting that can be changed, or, by loading the pictures faster it could become a non-issue. If I get some time I’ll look more into it.
Ben
Can you share your web part that you have created using slide show 2? that would be great.
Thanks
I don’t actually have any web parts that I have created using Slide.Show. I use it in SharePoint by simply using the out of the box Page Viewer web part and point it to an html page within a document library that contains the code I listed in the Slide.Show 2 post. That’s the short version, for a little more detail you can see my original Slide.Show post here. I’ll try to get an example up on a SharePoint site soon so you can see it in action.
i didnt get vertigo.slideshow.xap.so pliz specify the location of this file.my slide.show 2 display only a blackscreen.the problem might be in this xap file.i will try it again after loading this file
thanx in advance
Thanks for the comment, I got it fixed so it is working again. I had a couple bugs when I upgrade to Slide.Show 2 and forgot to work them out.
Thanks again!
thanx. again i have a problem .the video in the slide.show 2 works well in mozilla but it doesnot work in ie.how could i resolved this problem.
thax again