Adjustments to a jQuery file

Hi,
I have a jQuery image slide show gallery I placed onto a website. I changed the overall dimensions of the image space & container as I'd like the photos to appear at a specific dimension.
However, the controls that actually activate the before and next are now missing or hidden somewhere. How can I manipulate so everything rescales in one go accordingly?
Thank you!

OK,
The developer encourages end-users to manipulate as needed.
He recommends modifying the function call to include whatever dimensions are required, by citing this example:
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
    jQuery('#slideshow').fadeSlideShow({
        width: 800,
        height: 600
So, I only wanted to change the width to 1100, but I see no change whatsoever onscreen, when I edit that function.
To take it a step farther, I went into the class ID style called 'slideshow', and also tried editing the width in there to 1100; still no luck.
Any advice?
ul#slideshow{list-style:none;border:1px solid #999;padding:2px;margin:auto;margin-top:5%;width:640px;height:480px;overflow:hidden;}

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