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Help with some slideshow
« on: October 30, 2014, 03:20:02 PM »
Hello everyone,

I've recently started to build a website using SMF and simpleportal. To find the website more visualy atractive I've searched for some slideshow implementation. However didn't find anything complete until i saw some tutorials on youtube. Basically the author form the video builds up a full slideshow with all the requirements i needed to implement on my website. However after using his code i get nothing when applying it on the website. I just get a blank line on the top block position

Resuming I get nothing by applying the html code on the tutorial on a "Custom HTML block" from simpleportal to the top block position...

Besides the IMG folder and desing.css wich are located on the website root folder i will post the code he used and maybe you can give me some help, since I'm kind of an amateur with this stuff.

Thanks in advance

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
    <!-- Thank you for watching--->
    <!-- This is Geczi Manase -->
    <!-- Have a nice day -->
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="Design.css" />
    <script type="text/javascript">

        //ok , it's working , we are done , if you want to add imgs you have to :

        //1 - add an img tag with id : Img++; ex:  <img id="Img4" src="IMG/1.jpg"/>
        //2 - add an li tag  with id : S++;   ex:  <li id="S4"></li>
        //3 - add an p tag with id : SP++;    ex:  <p id="SP4"></p>
        //4 - change the value of nrImg

        var nrImg = 3;  //the number of img , I only have 3
        var IntSeconds = 4;     //the seconds between the imgs

        function Load()
        {
            nrShown = 0;    //the img visible
            Vect = new Array(nrImg + 10);
            Vect[0] = document.getElementById("Img1");
            Vect[0].style.visibility = "visible";

            document.getElementById("S" + 0).style.visibility = "visible";

            for (var i = 1; i < nrImg; i++)
            {
                Vect[i] = document.getElementById("Img" + (i + 1));
                document.getElementById("S" + i).style.visibility = "visible";
            }

            document.getElementById("S" + 0).style.backgroundColor = "rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.90)";
            document.getElementById("SP" + nrShown).style.visibility = "visible";

            mytime = setInterval(Timer, IntSeconds * 1000);
        }
        function Timer()
        {
            nrShown++;
            if (nrShown == nrImg)
                nrShown = 0;
            Effect();
        }
        //next img
        function next()
        {
            nrShown++;
            if (nrShown == nrImg)
                nrShown = 0;
            Effect();

            clearInterval(mytime);
            mytime = setInterval(Timer, IntSeconds * 1000);
        }
        function prev()
        {
            nrShown--;
            if (nrShown == -1)
                nrShown = nrImg -1;
            Effect();

            clearInterval(mytime);
            mytime = setInterval(Timer, IntSeconds * 1000);
        }
        //here changes the img + effect
        function Effect()
        {
            for (var i = 0; i < nrImg; i++)
            {
                Vect[i].style.opacity = "0";   //to add the fade effect
                Vect[i].style.visibility = "hidden";

                document.getElementById("S" + i).style.backgroundColor = "rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.70)";
                document.getElementById("SP" + i).style.visibility = "hidden";
            }
            Vect[nrShown].style.opacity = "1";
            Vect[nrShown].style.visibility = "visible";
            document.getElementById("S" + nrShown).style.backgroundColor = "rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.90)";
            document.getElementById("SP" + nrShown).style.visibility = "visible";
        }

    </script>
    <title></title>
</head>
<body onload="Load()">
    <div id="slider">
        <div id="imgs">
            <!-- here you have to add the img tag -->
            <img id="Img3" src="IMG/3.jpg"/>
            <img id="Img2" src="IMG/2.jpg"/>
            <img id="Img1" src="IMG/1.jpg"/>
        </div>
        <!--Here is going to be the left right buttons, the info and the imgs shown-->
        <div id="Snav">
            <!-- here is the circles , showes the current img -->
            <div id="SnavUp">
                <div id="Scircles">
                    <ul>
                        <!-- here you have to add the li tag-->
                        <li id="S0"></li>
                        <li id="S1"></li>
                        <li id="S2"></li>
                    </ul>
                </div>
            </div>
            <!-- the left and right button -->
            <div id="SnavMiddle">
                <img id="Sleft" src="IMG/left.png" onclick="prev()"/>
                <img id="Sright" src="IMG/right.png" onclick="next()"/>
            </div>
            <!-- the info -->
            <div id="SnavBottom">
                <!-- here you have to add the p tag-->
                <p id="SP0">Nature</p>
                <p id="SP1">Lake</p>
                <p id="SP2">Game of Thrones</p>
            </div>
        </div>
    </div>
</body>
</html>