window.addEvent('domready', function(){  var transition = 'alternate';  $$('input[name=transition]').addEvent('click', function(){ transition = this.value; });  var slideAvailable = ['fade'];  var slideTransition = function(){    switch(transition){      case 'alternate':        if(! $defined(this.count)) this.count = -1;        return slideAvailable[++this.count % slideAvailable.length];      case 'random': return slideAvailable.getRandom();      default: return transition;    }  }    $('option-auto').addEvent('click', function(){    slideshow.options.auto = this.checked;  });    var slideshow = new BarackSlideshow('menu', 'pictures', 'loading', { transition: 'fade', auto: $('option-auto').checked });	// the example above is only fitting for this demo, since we let the user pick the transition and turn auto on/off	// for most scenarios, it's only enough with: 	// new BarackSlideshow('menu', 'pictures', 'loading', {transition: '<transition here>', auto: true});	// transitions can be 'slide-left', 'slide-right', 'slide-top', 'slide-bottom', 'fade'});
