1. roger
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  3. Friday, 06 April 2012
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Great template!! I am having trouble syncing up both sliders. They seem to be stacked on each other instead of merged to show one slider position. I followed setup, but no change.
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Hi Roger

The LOF ArticleSlideshow will slide through images from each of your articles in a category of your choice which can be set within the modules parameters (Extensions -> Module Manager -> Lof Article Slideshow). To display an image for a particular slide (eg. Millions of Slides), navigate to that article (Content -> Article Manager -> 'Millions of Smiles') and place your image anywhere within that article. If there is no image within the article a slide is linked to, that slide will then appear blank.

The Briask slideshow (mod_slideshow) is a basic slideshow which will slide the images in a folder of your choice. This slidesshow is run seperate from the article slideshow.

Ciarán
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So, on the example page for monochrome you are only using the lof article slider. If so, how are you showing two different images.
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The module will pull the images from the articles as set in the modules parameters. From the image it will use the full size for the main slide image and then also create a thumbnail for the side column of the module.

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