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Displaying images the way Facebook does using fw & bw arrows

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How do I code image display in the way Facebook does using forward and backward arrows.

Prefer CSS, xhtml, JavaScript.

Grateful for code sample.

Kent Åsberg, Vellinge
Jan 15 '12 #1
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