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I know this has been asked before but the answers given did not work for me and my scenario is in any case slightly different.

I am just starting to evaluate nanoGallery, which looks good for my requirement which is to run a slideshow of inline image references. But I simply want to run the slideshow from a link rather than having to display a set of thumbnails and then clicking/tapping on one to actually start the slideshow. Which doesn't seem to me to be a particularly unusual requirement, especially for a very large slideshow where the set of thumbnails would occupy far too much space on the screen.

My HTML is simply:

<a id="startlink" href="javascript:void(0)" style="margin-bottom: 40px;">run slide show</a>
<div id="nanoGallery">
<a id="first" href=...  data-ngdesc=... />
...

So I have tried:

$(document).ready(function () {
    $("#startlink").click(function (e) {
        $("#nanoGallery").nanoGallery({
            slideshowAutoStart: true,
            ...
        });
        $("#first").trigger("click");
    });
});

I have tried various alternatives, including placing the script block at the end of body rather than in head, simply doing click() rather than trigger("click"), referencing $("#nanoGallery").children()[0] rather than $("#first"), and so on. I have even tried the createEvent/dispatchEvent approach as suggested elsewhere. But all I ever get is the row of (in my case empty as I have not supplied thumbnail images) thumbnail blocks which I still have to click on to start the slideshow. So it is possible that nanoGallery uses a different event or events rather than click? Has anyone actually got this to work with nanoGallery?

I have also seen a suggestion to use 'deep linking' using a hash value in the URL to identify the gallery/album in question, but I have no idea how to generate or determine this value and it may be that this only works with an online image repository such as Picasa.

Jon

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    As ever, I should have read the documentation more carefully. There is now an openOnStart option in v5.5.2, although it seems to be necessary to specify both the albumID and the imageID. Mar 21, 2015 at 11:48

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