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We’ve teamed up with the creators of SliderWall, a powerful premium jQuery image slider, to give 5 lucky Six Revisions readers licenses that allows them to use this wonderful tool commercially and on one domain. Continue reading this post to discover how you can win a SliderWall license.
About SliderWall
SliderWall is created using modern HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript standards. It can be used to create all types of content sliders, from dynamic feeds to image sliders.

The jQuery slider features several templates that you can easily customize from a single CSS file. But customize is an understatement; with a bit of creativity and experience you can modify the original templates to make them truly unique.
Find some awesome demos of SliderWall in action on their Examples page.
Download SliderWall for Free!
SliderWall provides a non-commercial free download that you can use on sites that generate no income.
Go to the SliderWall Free Download page to start your free download.
How to Win
To win, simply answer the following question:
- How would you use SliderWall if you won?
Giveaway Details
This giveaway ends on Tuesday, March 20, 2012, after which the comments section on this post will be closed and you will no longer be able to leave a comment. Please leave a valid email address when filling out the comment form so that we can contact you if you’ve won. Please only comment once. The winners will be randomly selected using a similar method as previous Six Revisions giveaways. The winners will be announced on a separate post. You are advised to subscribe to our RSS feed so that you can be quickly notified when the winners announcement post has been published. Please note that comments are moderated and so your comment may not show up right away. Please note that comments that do not follow the instructions on how to win (described above) may not be published, or may be removed later on.
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Jacob Gube is the Founder and Chief Editor of Six Revisions. He’s also a web developer/designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and also a book author. If you’d like to connect with him, head on over to the contact page and follow him on Twitter: @sixrevisions.
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