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| xcoldnet 2005-01-20, 7:17 pm |
| On this site there are difrent effect each time you move fromone page to
another. I can't figure out how they are done it, the site is dated 1999 so I
guess they have used DHTML but maybe some of you may tell me more on how to
reproduce them. The link is: www.costalunga.net Thank you, Dario
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| from the page source---
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Page-Enter"
CONTENT="RevealTrans (Duration=8, Transition=23)">
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Page-Exit" CONTENT="RevealTrans (Duration=8,
Transition=23)">
Those are window/IE Page Transitions.
Look on the MM exchange (under dw help menu) and search on transition
probably, there's one or two extensions there.
Or google on the words, there's pages that list all the transitions and what
the different values do.
side note- some people will see it as a cheesy effect that belongs back in
1999 maybe.
> On this site there are difrent effect each time you move fromone page to
> another. I can't figure out how they are done it, the site is dated 1999 so I
> guess they have used DHTML but maybe some of you may tell me more on how to
> reproduce them. The link is: www.costalunga.net Thank you, Dario
>
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| Murray *TMM* 2005-01-20, 7:18 pm |
| Tell the client that it slows their site down. Perhaps dramatically,
depending on the existing page weight.
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"xcoldnet" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you both for your reply. Regarding you, Terry, I don't want to use
> those
> effects. I never did so, but I have to upgrade the site of a client which
> has
> those effects and I wanted to understand how they are done it as it is the
> first time I see them. Secondly I wanted to be sure I could touch the code
> of
> the page without altering them, the client seems in love of them. Under
> this
> new information I am now going to inform the client of their side effects
> and
> see if he wants to get rid of them, thank you again. Dario
>
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