Galleries and Slide Show 1.0 is a Flash script for Billing Systems scripts design by FlashComponents.net.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Galleries and Slide Show is a dynamic image slider or image player.
Publisher review: Galleries and Slide Show is a dynamic image slider or image player. Galleries and Slide Show is a dynamic image slider or image player. Features: - the references for the images are provided from XML. - it can be used for MP3 files and flv video files also. - no need of changing the code much for MP3 and videos, only the design will change. - you can use any number of images. - it have video player controls for images. - the image sizes used here is 300x200 (wxh). - If the image size varies you need to place the objects according to their positions. - the image names are used as tooltips on mouseover of the top navigation. - all other functionality is just like in case of a video player. - You can customize the colors as per your requirement as they are all in flash. - Developed in AS2 and played in flash player 8 onwards - the code is very easy to understand - it has an array generated in run time after reading the xml - For each image description is there in xml and that is shown in the movie which is scrollable as well mouse scroller activated Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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