Does it seem that JQuery Supersized currently only allows you to attach background images for the whole BODY? Is it possible to use the css selector to tell him where to load the background slideshow?
I tried something like
$('#custom-div').supersized();
but that will not work.
I just found a great slider - Nerve , it is a bit simpler, but easy to configure. And it can be full screen or in a div.
I really tried to do the same with SUPERSIZED and could not get it to work.
Create a div with id = "supersized" in your HTML and it will load there. I just checked it briefly, but it looks like it works.
Try these instructions, they work great :) http://arushad.org/how-to-use-supersized-inside-a-div-for-a-background-image-slideshow
Yes, it seems like Supersized - only for full-screen backgrounds.
I would suggest something like cycle :)
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