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Rotating Banners

Started by RebelRose, August 23, 2006, 09:45:22 PM

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pvcblue

Firefox is crap Eliana (jmho) use a real browser - there are so many thing Firefox wont do, see, or recognize it is worthless. The code is a universal code written by a javascript person on a javascript webdev site, attacking Rose for a code isnt right!!!


eli

I did not see anywhere that she had just found the code and tweaked it. I assumed, thus, that she had written it. Don't go flaming me for not knowing that she didn't write it. My apologies to her if I offended her, it was unintentional.

akulion

dont feel bad guys it happens to the best of us :up:

so lets all chill out and have some fun :D

marzi

If it can help:
Using Firefox 2 with Windows 2000 professional ===> does not display any rotating banners.

marzi

G6Cad

You have to have javascript enabled in your browser, it works just fine for me

Techdomain

I tried with FF2 (tried to enable everything I could) and it didnt work. I do agree though - FF is an inferior browser. Just because it is trendy atm...
And no, I am not an IE man (I use linux)

Ghostwriter

I was just wondering how to slow down the rotation a little.

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Quote from: Ghostwriter on February 26, 2007, 06:12:46 PM
I was just wondering how to slow down the rotation a little.
Locate this:

setTimeout("bannerRotate()", 3000);

Change the 3000. A higher number to slow the rotation, lower number will speed up the rotation

virtualdave

This is working in a test block just fine for me in IE. I added the target=\"_blank\" to this and would like to make one other change. Perhaps someone here would know how to do this. I would like to be able to use banners of differing dimensions in the rotation. I can change the display size for the individual banners settings so they display accuratly but this results in the overall size of the display box jumping up and down in size. Is there a way to make the box stay one size, that is large enough to accommodate my largest banner? Then, have the smaller sizes display centered within this space?

b33znutz

anyone know the fix for the firefox issue? i to got it to work great (thanks rose!)... only when i render with IE though.... i would like to use this myself, so i am actively searching...

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