By: Chaletzky.com » New Rotating Header!
[...] I’ve just installed a new rotating header for the site, using the random image script from Photo Matt, and the images from Mandolux.com. Every time you refresh this site, a new header image will...
View ArticleBy: alper
i am using this little script to have random header images on my blog. it works like a charm! thank you!
View ArticleBy: Steve
Club webpage was boring and static… now with a random pic loading, it gives it more pazazz and gives it that “professional” touch that looks oh-so nice… Thanks Matt, your code did the trick!
View ArticleBy: geoffgottlieb.org » Yes the changes
[...] First of all I ditched the red and gray. I liked it for a long time, but I got to thinking about adding a touch of art. This morphed into wanting to add a picture… then pictures. Then I found a...
View ArticleBy: Shawnna
THANK YOU!! You made hours of frustration go away in minutes with the rotate.php code. I appreciate it. -ss
View ArticleBy: Djstu
Thanks man, you are a genius For the less expert (like me) I’d like to say that it can’t be tested on local
View ArticleBy: Jason
Wow! Thank you. That script rocks. I took a class in C a long time ago, and trying to get back into the swing of things with this webpage. I have to admit seeing that you closed the open file is clean...
View ArticleBy: Jason
I figured out how to get it to resolve on FireFox. You can’t let it resolve the path for you, you have to hard code the full file path with the specific directory to the rotate.php in the calling...
View ArticleBy: Rob
Thanks for the script! I have gone through multiple ones with multiple variables needing multiple configuration changes. Someone should delete every other random image script from the Internet.
View ArticleBy: Cindy
This script is the best. It took me no time to get it up and running. I saved me so much time. Thanks for sharing.
View ArticleBy: Inoculated Mind
Thanks for the script, it works great on my blog. I eventually figured out that the forced-reload (CTRL-F5) was necessary to test the randomness, and I put the image-fetching script inside of an...
View ArticleBy: Susanne
Super! It worked right away. I have changed it a little bit, so I have 3 different random images on my webpage )
View ArticleBy: Rotating Image Header Tutorial for WordPress.com « David W. Boles’ Urban...
[...] http://photomatt.net/scripts/randomimage [...]
View ArticleBy: Paroxysm
Thank you so much Matt!! I was looking for ages to find a decent script that would work with my current PHP scripts and this was it!! Thanks!
View ArticleBy: ruben
Matt, I keep finding myself back at your site lately… Was about to build something like this but you beat me to it, excellent. I chucked it into Drupal’s Kubrick theme port and it works great on...
View ArticleBy: WordPress Random Header Images | NSLog();
[...] on my random header images script. One person wrote today asking me to share my “howto,” as his method doesn’t work with WP-Cache. This should be fairly easy, so, here [...]
View ArticleBy: Pierzchala.com: Re-Design « Crazy Canuck Chronicles
[...] thanks to Matt Mullenweg, the header logo rotates for each visit. For someone who wants to improve performance, this is a simple attempt at vanity. Enjoy the [...]
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