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Frontpage sludeshow

Hey folks,

I am a junior web designer at my college and got an assignment on finding scripts that creates front page sideshow, like the ones you see on CNET.com, Yahoo Movies, and a bunch more. I am not sure if it's the right way to call "frontpage slideshow", but pictures are better than thousand words.

There is a modules for joomla and a number of other CMSs called Frontpageslideshow( http://www.frontpageslideshow.net) , however, my school's website does not hang on any CMS and is ASP based. Everything has to be manually updated.

What would be the solution? Do you know any other "frontpage sludeshow" like scripts that can be easily and manually implemented?

javlonchik
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Minolwen
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Are you referring to an image carousel? http://www.vectorform.com/silverlight/silverlight2/ImageCarousel/

But it's not like the ones on Cnet.com or movies.yahoo.com. Is image carousel modifiable to above stated websites?

Thanks!

javlonchik
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Google (asp slideshow) is your friend
the actual getting off your proverbial to find the one that is appropriate of the 1.5 million responses I leave to you.
Nothing, ever, has to be manually updated, thats why server languages exist

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Thanks! Google (asp slideshow) is your friend
the actual getting off your proverbial to find the one that is appropriate of the 1.5 million responses I leave to you.
Nothing, ever, has to be manually updated, thats why server languages exist

javlonchik
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Dynamic drive has a number of scripts ready to go out of the box that could meet your needs. Check: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/ and don not forget the sub-categories. One of my favorites was:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/simplegallery.htm

//dan

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