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Ok, so I've been able to make my flash files transparent, so the JPEG that is the background on the web page gives the illusion of full-browser flash...
The problem that I run into is on the transistion animations between one section and another. My sections are color-coded. In order for each section to have its own color, I divided the flash up into separate html files. Unfortunately, between one file and another, there is a jump (obviously). I am wondering what is a good way to make the transistion between one and another (like a fade in/fade out), while having to use JPEGs for html background at the same time? Is this even possible? Any ideas? Thanks. |
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if you mean fade in/out between two web pages, that can be done only with certain browsers not all of them. IE for example can do that.
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Is IE the only browser that can fade in/fade out between web pages?
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What about Safari?
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As far as I know IE is the only one that does that. It works with javascript. Just google "IE+transition" for a list and tutorials os transition effects.
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I am pretty sure that there is a <meta> tag that can deal with page transition in html. Im not 100% sure but i think I have seen one some where. Search the web for meta tag transition and im sure you will find it
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meta tags were used with older versions of IE, now (with IE7 and maybe IE6?) the transitions are treated as ActiveXobject and so are a bit more challenging to use.
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