Here is an image of what i mean for everyone else. I have quickly knocked up
a youtube box and placed it where it will go on the site.

http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/3558/newmcvm5.png

Theres actually on 3 images per slide.

Thanks

On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 3:27 PM, James Jeffery <
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> I considered the using CSS to recreate the effect for users without
> Javascript enabled, but if i use CSS that will mean that users without CSS
> will get a bunch of images in a list, which may not be relevant to them. Im
> assuming (only assuming) that the majority of visitors that will visit the
> site with CSS disabled are on a screen reader, so these images won't be
> needed by them.
>
> Its for a youth centre, so i have to keep that in mind you see.
>
> Thanks for the advice.
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Joseph Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The non-js version could also hold all the images and the css overflow
>> property could be used to force a little scroll bar to scroll through them,
>> almost re-creating the effect your going for.
>>
>> JS would step in to improve...  What your saying is fine too.
>>
>> Joseph R. B. Taylor
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>>
>> James Jeffery wrote:
>>
>>> Im looking on creating an image slider. Basically a 400px x 200px box
>>> that you can slide along and reveal more images. They will hold the 'latest'
>>> image uploads. Each slide will have about 4-5 images, you scoll accross and
>>> you view more.
>>>
>>> I want to do this so that users without Javascript enabled can still see
>>> the images. Would it be best to create the box and to start with display the
>>> first 4-5 images and if JS is disabled then they get the first few. The
>>> images are selected at random from the new galleries.
>>>
>>> If the user has JS enabled then they can view all the images. There will
>>> be a limit of 15 images in the slider box. I can load the images into an
>>> array using PHP and then use JS to extract the images that wouldn't get
>>> displayed if the user has JS disabled.
>>>
>>> Anyone got any views on it? I was looking at the Yahoo Design Pattern for
>>> a similar thing.
>>>
>>>
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