How do I insert a slide show?

I can’t seem to find out how to insert a photobucket slide show into a post.

I tried inserting it using the standard pic insert tool, but it won’t work…

Anybody know how?

So it works using just the photobucket ‘HTML imbed’ code/link…without using the BLF ‘Insert Image’ function…but I’m not sure I like the look…what do you think for reviews?

It looks good to me!

Are you paying $400/year to hotlink PhotoBucket images?

Looks good krono. Not to quick for these old eyes to pick up whats in the picture.

Looks good, not to fast and kind of slick! With that watch slideshow almost missing some violin music :wink:

Hmmm, it doesn't work for me (Firefox ESR 52.3.0 with all Add-ons OFF)

Strange…will it work for you on explorer?

Thanks.

Naw…just a few bucks a month…for now anyways.

Thanks for the encouragement. :slight_smile:

Thanks.

Violins? Like some of the Swiss watch videos I guess. Cello is more my taste :sunglasses:

I tried in Google Chrome, and it is OK

Working nicely for me using Firefox 54.0.1 on Centos 7 Linux.

I find that looking at pics piled on top of pics (regular pic insertion tool) to be a little tiresome…maybe I’m just bored with it.

However…I wonder if others might find it tedious for pics to load on a slideshow.

So…what do you prefer… slideshows or stacked pics for reviews?

I prefer stacked pics.

I prefer stacked pics as well, actually. Among other things, you can see related pics like beamshots side by side and compare without waiting for animated GIFs to cycle or clicking on slideshow thumbnails to jump back and forth.

Stacked pics also make it easier for people to get a link to a specific image that they want to reference in a later post, or even in a different thread.

Finally, this thread has raised an important point: not all browsers support slideshows and similar script-based viewing systems. My browser accessibility settings are absolutely draconian (I’m legally blind), so most of these things fail for me. I was actually quite surprised that this one worked!

+1.99999999

Is that by any chance $33.34 a month? :stuck_out_tongue: