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Mike

2005-11-24, 10:15 pm

Hi Group, I am a novice building a web site for my one trick pony
product and want to include a short animation showing my product in
action. (eg about 5 pictures combined into an animation). I created a
"filebook" on Dig Image Pro 9 and then pasted this into some HTML
editing software I'm using called CoffeeCup. It seems to actually work
but I'm not sure it would work after I upload the HTML to my host. I
think it uses .png format. Is this a viable way to have animation on a
web page? Thanks for input. Mike

David Bartosik [MSFT MVP]

2005-11-25, 6:34 pm

I can tell you that to do animation right Macromedia Flash is used. To do it
cheaply and small, an animated gif can be used. Both of which are OT for
this forum since this forum is for supporting customers of Microsoft
Publisher. If you have a question with DIP 9 visit the Microsoft forum for
that product (read the newsgroup names). As for your CoffeeCup that is a non
Microsoft product so our Microsoft Community would be of little service to
you, you'd need to visit that products support forums.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com
http://www.davidbartosik.com

"Mike" <mikesal3731@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1132877366.070790.322860@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> Hi Group, I am a novice building a web site for my one trick pony
> product and want to include a short animation showing my product in
> action. (eg about 5 pictures combined into an animation). I created a
> "filebook" on Dig Image Pro 9 and then pasted this into some HTML
> editing software I'm using called CoffeeCup. It seems to actually work
> but I'm not sure it would work after I upload the HTML to my host. I
> think it uses .png format. Is this a viable way to have animation on a
> web page? Thanks for input. Mike
>



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