A carousel is a sliding interface of thumbnails that each represent a page of content (image, text, HTML). The thumbnails are organized in a sliding window that can be shifted left or right to access all of the pages. The content can be almost anything. Pictures work nicely as a slideshow, but styled text and even raw HTML work just as well.
Carousels are built like ordinary web pages using valid xHTML with DIVs and CSS. There are no frames, no Java applications, and is no embedded Flash.
Instead, Carousel uses a very lightweight Javascript library called mootools. Why should you care? Because by using simple standards that the web understands, like Javascript and xHTML, your page will load quickly, work well in all the major browsers, and be completely indexed by Google and the other search engines.
NOTE: Not compatible with RapidWeaver 3
Requirements:
· RapidWeaver 4
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· No longer duplicates image names in RW 4.1.1.
· New RapidWeaver 4 icons.
· Nicer RapidWeaver 4 splash images.
· Mac OS X 10.5 GC-Support.