


QuickTime demos
MosaicSlideShow demo1, demo2 and demo3 are QuickTime MPEG-4 files. You need Apple QuickTime version 6+ to view them.
jumpiness in the demo animation is caused by QuickTime screen capture.
Protecting copyright images is always a concern to website designers. It can't be completely stopped, but displaying images as mosaic tiles makes it difficult for snaggers to simply drag or save your image to disk.
Contact actionscafé if you would like to receive the full PDF instructions for MosaicSlideShow. This file explains what the Action can do and how it is set up.

MosaicSlideShow is image display that's outside the box

Try this cool effect and attract more attention to your images. It's not as much work as you might think. Read more about it...
You can display your images as a random pattern of mosaic tiles or as one large image.
Mosaic slides are displayed as one set of image tiles randomly replacing another.
Display an optional transition image between slides. Great effect!
Tiles are fast-and-easy to prepare using a web graphics editor like ImageReady.
Simply set up the slices for the first image, then create your other mosaic images with the click of a button.
It couldn't be easier.

MosaicSlideShow uses ImageReady's auto file naming convention, so you don't have to tediously name each tile.
You don't have to link to all the tiles in GoLive either. All you have to do is set up the initial tile group on your page using GoLive's image place holders, and MosaicSlideShow will handle the image loading automatically.

Slide shows can run on their own or can include a full set of user controls.
Set the duration of images and the delay between images.
Optional "Number of Loops" feature.
Optional pre-caching of images.
Use JPG, GIF or PNG images.
Mosaic images make it difficult for visitors to drag and drop or copy your material.
Comes with fully illustrated instructions that carefully lead you through the setup.