Hi! Finally, I reject this effect. What I have done, is turn the Cycle in a non-flash intro for a client website. I leave here the code for it is useful to someone, or someone suggests some improvement.
[code] ... <script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery_cycle.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery_cycle_trans.js"></ script> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { $('#body').hover( function() { $('#controls').fadeIn();}, function() { $('#controls').fadeOut();} ); }); $(document).ready(function() { $('#animation').cycle({ fx: 'scrollUp, scrollDown, scrollLeft, scrollRight', speed: 2500, delay: -4000 }); }); </script> ... <div id="body"> <div id="controls"> <p> <a href="index2.html"><img src="img/gl.png" width="16" height="11" alt="Idioma: Galego" title="Idioma: Galego"> Salta-la Intro</a> <a href="es/index2.html"><img src="img/es.png" width="16" height="11" alt="Idioma: Español" title="Idioma: Español"> Saltar Intro</a> <a href="en/index2.html"><img src="img/gb.png" width="16" height="11" alt="Language: English" title="Language: English"> Skip Intro</a> </p> </div> <div id="animation"> <img src="img/1.jpg" width="760" height="459"> <img src="img/2.jpg" width="760" height="459"> <img src="img/3.jpg" width="760" height="459"> <img src="img/4.jpg" width="760" height="459"> </div> </div> ... [/code]