ActiveDen

XML MultiTransition Slideshow

3 different versions of displaying images available with 2 image resize settings:
IMAGE 2 IMAGE , IMAGE 2 CLEAR and IMAGE 2 REVERSE
FULLSCREEN and NORMAL image mode

For detailed explanation of these meanings please look at the preview
IMAGE 2 IMAGE only comes in FULLSCREEN image mode.
IMAGE 2 CLEAR and IMAGE 2 REVERSE both come in FULLSCREEN and NORMAL image resize mode.

FULLSCREEN image mode means that all your images will be proportionally resized to cover the whole screen.
NORMAL mode means if the image size (width and height) are smaller than the current screen size, image dimensions will stay untouched.
If image width and/or height are larger than the current screen size, image will be proportionally scaled down to fit the visible screen.
In both modes images will be centered to the screen.

2 playing modes: normal order and random (real random play, no repeating)

You can set color of the background (and the mask) to any color.
In the preview it appears in white and black.

Little circular preloader is included in the slideshow to indicate the loading process of next image. You can place the preloader in the bottom right corner of the stage or in the bottom right corner of the image. Or you can turn it off by just editing the xml file if you dont want to use it.

Anytime during the slideshow you can right click on the stage to open the context menu from where you have 2 options:
1. Stop the slideshow, if its running, and resume it, if its paused.
2. Jump in/and out of fullscreen window mode.

Option to hide mouse cursor automatically when inactive for certain period of time included.

Features:

  • Control all settings easily through xml
  • Automatic smoothed proportional resizing of your images
  • Add as many images as you want
  • Change delay between each new image through xml
  • Change color of mask/background over xml
  • Choose normal or random playing mode over xml
  • Set autoPlay option through xml
  • Set usePreloader option through xml
  • Start and Stop slideshow through context menu (right click)
  • Go into fullscreen mode and out of it through context menu (right click)
  • Autohide mouse cursor
  • Looping mode

The images used in this project were contributed by David Niblack.
http://www.imagebase.davidniblack.com/

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