• After briefly trying a number of other slideshows, found this to be the easiest and most intuitive to use. Really nice admin interface, quick and easy to add slides, and can drag and drop them around to reorder.

    Custom?css very well integrated and flexible. About the only nitpit I’d have is that the title div is class “description” which is very common and picked up unintended styles from the theme (Suffusion) I’m using which I had to reset. Also the markup is placed after any containing element you may have put the slideshow shortcode in but all the slideshows seem to do this so maybe this is implementers not wanting to expose themselves to simple user errors.

    If I’m still using it in a few weeks time I’ll deffo donate a few quid. Ta!

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  • Plugin Author Stefan Boonstra

    (@stefanboonstra)

    You’re right, the next version will have the description (all classes actually) prefixed with ‘slideshow_’. Thanks for noting that!

    I’m sorry, I believe I don’t quite understands what you’re trying to say with ‘the markup being placed after any containing element’. Do you mean that you can’t place the shortcode into any ‘div’ tags in the HTML editor?

    Thread Starter fluesey

    (@fluesey)

    Apologies, my error, I was putting it in a <p class=”blah”></p>, but as everyone (but me) knows paragraph’s can’t contain block-level elements so when looked at in Firebug the markup shows up outside the paragraph. No wonder “all the slideshows seem to do this”, duh!

    Plugin Author Stefan Boonstra

    (@stefanboonstra)

    No problem, I myself had to find out the hard way as well.

    I’m glad you were able to resolve it.

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