If you are 100% lost, copy the basic.html document and make sure that the links to the JavaScript and the css works, because i here assume that you already have a working setup of Sudo Slider.
You can call the script in 2 ways; the first is when you initialize the script.
<script> $(document).ready(function(){ $("#slider").sudoSlider({ option1: setting1, option2: setting2, option3: setting3, option4: setting4 }); </script>
<script> $(document).ready(function(){ $("#slider").sudoSlider({ continuous: true, history: true, numericText: ['one','two','three'], customLink: 'a.tablink', updateBefore: true, nextHtml: '<span> next </span>' }); </script>
Remember to exclude the "," after the last setting.
You can off course replace the "#slider" with whatever CSS selector you want.
Here's a list of all options and an explanation of what they do.
The second is when you want the slider to perform an action after init
<script> $(document).ready(function(){ $("#slider").sudoSlider('action'); </script>
An action can be one of the following. (see examples of all possible actions below.)
<script> $(document).ready(function(){ $("#slider").sudoSlider('next'); //Go to next $("#slider").sudoSlider('prev'); //Go to previous $("#slider").sudoSlider('first'); //Go to first $("#slider").sudoSlider('last'); // Go to last $("#slider").sudoSlider('start'); // Start slideshow $("#slider").sudoSlider('stop'); // Stop slideshow $("#slider").sudoSlider('block'); // Block the slider $("#slider").sudoSlider('unblock'); // Unblock it $("#slider").sudoSlider('destroy'); // Destroy it $("#slider").sudoSlider(3); // Go to slide number 3 </script>
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