For example, see the MySQL website. It's only going to be used to rotate through about 3-5 "ads" to noteworthy areas of the site. I'd like to have some kind of link control to backtrack to the other content (again, like the MySQL site). Google gives me a bunch of very easy to implement stuff for the rotation itself, it's the link control that is difficult.
For example, see the MySQL website. It's only going to be used to rotate through about 3-5 "ads" to noteworthy areas of the site. I'd like to have some kind of link control to backtrack to the other content (again, like the MySQL site). Google gives me a bunch of very easy to implement stuff for the rotation itself, it's the link control that is difficult.
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Reset to default 6I found the cycle plug-in for jQuery to be very versatile. It can rotate elements in several ways and can add a next / prev control menu.