With jQuery this should be no more than an hour or two project depending on how you choose to implement it. But likely with the cycle plugin and a script that could return the name of valid images back to your page you should be good to go. Gotta love jQuery.. :) Sincerely, Judd Pickell On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 12:29 PM, wrote: > > Thanks Keith. > > Now I just need to find someone who can build what I need > as I don't think I can take on another learning project ;) > > Joe > >> Viewing the source for http://www.monkeytreephoto.com/ shows the following >> lines.  I suspect they too are using jQuery to rotate their images. And >> more specifically it look like they are using the jQuery Cycle plugin. >> >> >> >> >>