Jepinto,
I retested on seeing Dianna's comments as I had not previously tested the automatic slide show feature that Dianna describes having trouble with on Mozilla/Linux and as it looks like Diana and I are using similar browsers on Linux.
Automatic slide show worked fine on Phoenix/Linux/PC. Not limited to two pictures and looping. No problem with starting and stopping.
Dianna,
If you have not already done so you might consider giving Mozilla Firebird (aka Phoenix) a whirl. Phoenix is now up to version 0.6.1. 0.6.1 fixes the "auto complete bug" - whatever that is. Perhaps it is what you are having problems with in Mozilla on Jepinto's automatic slide show?
Phoenix is a trimmed-down Mozilla, which in itself is a trimmed down Navigator. The mean, lean browsing machine. The official Mozilla roadmap has Phoenix replacing Mozilla. You can run both Mozilla and Phoenix simultaneously - no problem (I do so on occasion).
The things I like most about Phoenix are:
(1) Speed - faster than Mozilla
(2) Customization. For the first time, with Phoenix, I have been able to do some Linux script-kiddie goodness. They tell you how in cookbook form - pretty painless for this first-timer. So far I have increased the speed of Phoenix over what it already had (the chantge is noticable), got rid of the browser referrer function for greater privacy, and got is so that I can spoof IE on Windows at will to get into web sites that block other browsers/OSs.
Mozilla Firebird tips and tricks:
http://texturizer.net/firebird/tips.htmlMozilla Firebird help in Swedish:
http://www.csc.se/mozilla_firebird/ Regards,
Epaminondas