containerID: A unique ID (unique in the current page) for the slideshow container.The one not specified should have the value null Use only one parameter at the time to keep the image aspect ratio. This does NOT apply to images embedded in a rich text field. This represents the max-height OR the max-width of images that are either pulled from a picture library, or from a hyperlink field configured as “Image”. imageMax: Object literal with the parameters “height” and “width”.Used to set an individual CSS style of the value viewFieldsStyle: An array that corresponds with the above array.viewFields: An array of all the fields you want to include – using FieldInternalName.listViewGuid: The GUID of the view you will pull information from – see below for instructions getting this GUID.listBaseUrl: The base URL (site URL, not list URL) of the site containing the list to pull from.listGuid: The GUID of the list you will pull information from – see below for instructions getting this GUID.The button on the right takes you to “DispForm” for that specific item. The middle ones are “Previous slide”, “Resume slideshow” and “Next slide”. The button on the left brings you to “NewForm” for that specific list (not available if you are pulling images from an image library). The dummy text is snagged from here and the images from Google’s picture search on color-in line drawings Tested in IE8, Firefox 3.6.13, Safari 5.0.3 and Chrome 9.0.597.98 in both SharePoint 20. You can have multiple slideshow web parts in one page and have them scroll independently (it would be messy to look at, but you can do it…).
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See bottom of article for full configuration details. You can customize the appearance of the slideshow web part by changing the size of the slide, the scroll direction (both in and out), border style, background color and image, slide time and display time etc. This solution displays all items in the specified view. This solution lets you setup a smooth scrolling slideshow with data from your SharePoint list or your picture library. This is a repost of one of my articles article originally posted over at