Hi Woody, would you play this in a browser? Do you need Pause/Play controls?
Hi Woody, would you play this in a browser? Do you need Pause/Play controls?
Egg
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Hi Egg, Basically I want to set a presentation running in Chrome and leave it cycling through while I'm not in the room. There's no need for Pause/Play controls as they'd only be needed when I'm there and I can run a different presentation and use my Kingston remote. What I want t do is create something like a simple signage solution.
"Second class fairway is better than first class rough!"
I think it can be done. What size are the images going to be approx?
I'll get baqck to you later today.
Egg
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Ideally 800x600, optimised using XDP to reduce image size. Single image per slide with about 20-25 images per presentation.
"Second class fairway is better than first class rough!"
I think http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthre...ent-Slideshows is applicable for your need.
I got round the cycling part later in the Post.
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Egg
Minis Forum UM780XTX AMD Ryzen7 7840HS with AMD Radeon 780M Graphics + 32 GB Ram + MSI Optix Mag321 Curv monitor + 1Tb SSD + 232 GB SSD + 250 GB SSD portable drive + ISP = BT + Web Hosting = TSO Host
If you want to fine tune the timing of your presentation you can use this variation of Acorns idea.
In the HTML code (head) of the website properties you can adjust the delays for each step. There is an array of numbers in the example that looks like this:
each line defines the delays for one page. The last value is the delay before the switch to the next page. All the other values are the delays before the individual presentation steps.Code:[90,20], [90,20], [90,20], [90,20], [90,20]
The last line doesn't have a comma at the end, this is important.
It also is important that enough values are specified to match the number of pages and steps per page.
The initial delay has to be defined separately in the lineAll values are in tenths of seconds.Code:sDispDelay=90;
The example is very simple. After nine seconds a logo is displayed and after another two seconds the next page is displayed. There are only five pages.
When you add a page you have to add a line of values to the array.
When you add a presentation step you have to add a value for the delay at the matching position. And don't forget to add a comma.
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