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I would like to know what it would cost to have the code for this slide show edited so it would show pictures randomly instead of in one particular order. FlexiSlideshow
Thanks,
Jim
If you read a JavaScript tutorial, I think you'll find you could actually do that your self :O)
Some people here might charge you for doing that, so my suggestion would be to learn some JS and edit it yourself. You never know, you might end up writing your own version ;O)
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