A collection of professional-quality JAVA applets, including the powerful SlideWays image slideshow and several hard-to-find JavaScript-controlled applets. Complete, free download kits.
SlideWays applet is nested into tables, with a graphic used for a back-ground to simulate a console. This scrolls images in all the directions. Slideways will accept either jpgs or gifs, and images need not all be the same size (width and height).
This user friendly image slideshow displays an index of all of the images, letting the viewer see the position of the current image within the slideshow, and jump to a particular image at will. It uses CSS for its overall appearance, allowing for eas
Image Gallery is a nice looking and easy to use gallery with slideshow preview and image descriptions.
The Dale Bewley's Slideshow script allows you to create and run a slideshow using the client pull method. The images in the HTML documents can be viewed as a slideshow presentation. The output can be displayed in a normal output as well as in a frame
In this slideshow applet, an image will circle above and around another image until it lands on top of the image below, like a leaf falling from a tree. After a pause, the next image will do the same.
Amazing Slider - Image Slideshow is a multi-platform compatible script that supports up to 100 images of the same or differing sizes. Images are individually linkable. Scrolling direction is selectable. Mouse-click sound cues are supported, and image
Multi Image Slideshow is a JavaScript to display a slide show in your webpage in which more than one set of image slides is tightly squeezed into a pack. The script provides text links to toggle between the different set of slide shows. You can spec
Mandrixx Java Slideshow is the best way to display photo albums or presentations in your website. The photos will resize itself to fit into the window you have chosen to display it. The photos can be displayed as a pop up window or in full screen or
Learn how to implement an image slideshow in JavaScript, along with making each slide "clickable." |