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r8sso
March 18th, 2002, 05:53 PM
How easy are transition filters to use?

I have an image on my webpage which I would like to fade away and be replaced with a new image when a button on the site is clicked. Is this going to be easy to do or will it involve alot of scripting?

Any help is appreciated as always.
r8sso

sofaraway
March 18th, 2002, 06:16 PM
for Image transitions, you'll need a gif animation program, paint shop pro includes one called animation shop. for page transitions, see below.


<!-- START OF Page Transitions DHTML -->

<!-- SUMMARY BRIEFS

ONLY WORKS IN Internet Explorer. Does not effect Netscape.

Place this <META> tag in between the <HEAD> tags of
all your Webpages. Then view the Webpages in IE 4
and you will notice the page transitions. Randomly
the pages will be displayed in different transitions
such as swipe left, swipe right, expand out, etc.
-->

<meta http-equiv="Page-Enter" content="revealTrans(Duration=1.0,Transition=23)">
<meta http-equiv="Page-Exit" content="revealTrans(Duration=1.0,Transition=23)">

<!-- End OF Page Transitions DHTML -->

[This message has been edited by sofaraway (edited 03-18-2002).]

r8sso
March 20th, 2002, 07:21 PM
Thanks for the help sofaraway.

I have my page now so that when it loads up the image is invisible and when the button is clicked it dissolves into view. I still need to know how to replace an image with another when a button is pressed!

Anyone any idea's???

Thanks again,
r8sso