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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawk3MUhMRflE8-Vg4fevsT1sadSetiAxVKg"
+ nickname="Marius"
+ subject="IT WORKS!!! Ikiwiki rules!"
+ date="2011-06-23T09:42:00Z"
+ content="""
+Well, surprise, I tried a different approach and this time it worked perfectly. So, how I did it?...
+
+I created externally a html file with the slid-show I wanted and then put it (along with the javascript files and the images) in the source directory. I rebuilt the wiki and then inlined that html page in the wiki page where I wanted the slide-show.
+
+So, from now on my wiki will look like any wordpress or drupal eye-candy website but without all that bloat.
+
+Short outline:
+
+- put the slid-show files in the source directory
+- rebuild the wiki
+- on the wiki page you want some eye-candy inline the html page that contains the slid-show
+- that's it ;)
+
+Marius
+"""]]