I'm a rather limited coder (or limited to what I can get and understand 
from the web and from this forum.)

I have noticed that several sites (including on NBSP) are using sliders, 
linked to content in SharePoint and was wondering is anyone knows where I 
can go to get a tutorial on how to set on up for our news articles 
automatically.

I'm currently using several Content Query web parts on our news page with 
item styles to display the latest news in various categories.  After 
seeing the sliders on several sites I wanted see if I can learn more on 
how to use this as an alternative.  Ideally I'd like to set it up to 
display a query result with styles for the last 4 news articles that have 
been published or to identify metadata that identifies the article to be 
in the slider. The key for me is to have it automated as the team who 
generate the news don't want to edit code to provide links or images.

Any help on where to go to learn more or advice on how to achieve this 
would be appreciated.

Cheers

Drew


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