You have to love the public domain.

Thanks again and I look forward to your feedback.

Stefan

On May 21, 2:49 pm, chris thatcher <[email protected]>
wrote:
> nice work stefan, i checked out the example and will look under the covers
> sometime tonight.  I'm actually at the library of congress (i work here) so
> it was great to see those images from our prints and photographs division.
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Stefan Hayden <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I was looking for a jQuery slideshow that worked the way I wanted and
> > didn't find one. I figured you can never have too many slideshow
> > plugins so I've tried to make my first jQuery plugin and was hoping
> > people with a bit more jQuery experience could look it over and give
> > some suggestions before I go around telling people about it.
>
> > This slideshow requires the first slide to be in the HTML and then it
> > preloads the next image in the rotation just before showing it making
> > the initial page load time faster. It also has previous/next and
> > pagination interfaces and well as an option to show a animated
> > caption.
>
> > plugin homepage:http://stefanhayden.com/shermanstravel_slideshow/
> > plugin source:
> >http://stefanhayden.com/shermanstravel_slideshow/jquery.ShermansTrave...
>
> > any feedback would be welcome.
>
> > Stefan Hayden
>
> --
> Christopher Thatcher

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