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Natalie Maclees
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contacted on 10 may '16 _______________ Natalie MacLees is the founder of Purple Pen Productions (purplepen.com), an interactive agency based in Los Angeles, California. She has been designing websites since 1997 and is a passionate advocate of both accessibility and usability. She loves teaching and sharing her knowledge, both in seminars and workshops and also with her clients. She discovered WordPress a few years ago as a flexible, extendable, and quick way to build robust websites that clients could manage on their own. She is the organizer of the Southern California WordPress Meetup Group. She is also a Google Analytics Qualified Individual.
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Time for action – creating a simple crossfade slideshow


Follow these steps to create a simple crossfading slideshow from scratch:

  1. We'll get started by creating a basic HTML document and the associated files and folders just like we did in Chapter 1, Designer, Meet jQuery. In the body of the HTML document, include a list of images. Each list item will contain an image, which can optionally be wrapped in a link. In the sample code for the book, the images are cropped to 800 pixels by 450 pixels. Here's what the HTML looks like:

    <ul id="crossfade">
      <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agua_Azul"><img src="images/AguaAzul.jpg"></a></li>
      <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burney_Falls"><img src="images/BurneyFalls.jpg"></a></li>
      <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deer_Leap_Falls"><img src="images/Deer_Leap_Falls.jpg"></a></li>  
    ...
    </ul>
  2. Next, we'll write a few lines of...

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contacted on 10 may '16 _______________ Natalie MacLees is the founder of Purple Pen Productions (purplepen.com), an interactive agency based in Los Angeles, California. She has been designing websites since 1997 and is a passionate advocate of both accessibility and usability. She loves teaching and sharing her knowledge, both in seminars and workshops and also with her clients. She discovered WordPress a few years ago as a flexible, extendable, and quick way to build robust websites that clients could manage on their own. She is the organizer of the Southern California WordPress Meetup Group. She is also a Google Analytics Qualified Individual.
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