Quote Originally Posted by kevinburke View Post
Hi Behzad and Acorn,

I use JSSOR and am very happy with it, it's very versatile and support is fast directly from the developer. They are based in I think Shanghai China and are steadily adding new features, if you need text editing on the slides like I do then this might be the best slider for you. It's a web service with the server on the USA east coast, I'm in Spain and it's very fast for me, virtually no latency that I notice. I download the slider files (one .html and an images folder) and then upload to my UK server and it displays in an iframe inside my Xara site on the same server. I've never noticed any issues with it and loads quickly, you can control the lazy loading so it doesn't have to load the entire slider before it appears. I just have lots of static images in my sliders and don't use any of the motion features (yep boring sliders!) but from the demos on the site they look pretty slick and versatile too.

I even used it to make a small temporary site for mobile phone visitors and it passes the Google mobile friendly test perfectly. It's cheap too, I pay around 10 or 12 $/year and am very happy with it, give JSSOR a spin if you haven't found a slider already.

Let me know if you have any specific questions about JSSOR and I'll answer them.

Cheers, Kevin
Thanks Kevin, JSSOR does look interesting. I prefer to roll my own: my code, my server. That way i retain control.

Acorn