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John Saunders
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      20th Jan 2004
Hello
I'm building a web site using Frontpage 2003. I have a
product that has a blinking light on it. How can I show
my product blinking on my website?
John
 
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Steve Easton
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      20th Jan 2004
Make an animated gif image from two images.
One with the light on, one with the light off.

Note: do not make it blink faster than 1 second
on and one second off.
Faster rates can induce "Light Flicker Syndrome"
seizures in people who are prone to epileptic seizures.

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"John Saunders" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm building a web site using Frontpage 2003. I have a
> product that has a blinking light on it. How can I show
> my product blinking on my website?
> John



 
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Kevin Spencer
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      20th Jan 2004
Animated GIF?

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"John Saunders" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm building a web site using Frontpage 2003. I have a
> product that has a blinking light on it. How can I show
> my product blinking on my website?
> John



 
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Jim Buyens
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      20th Jan 2004
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello


Howdy.

> I'm building a web site using Frontpage 2003. I have a
>product that has a blinking light on it. How can I show
>my product blinking on my website?
>John


The most direct approach is to create an animated GIF
file. Most pciture-editing programs come with a feature or
a supplemental utility that can create these.

Otherwise, you have to create two pictures and use a
JavaScript timer to switch between them.

Post again if you need help using one of these methods.

Jim Buyens
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E. T. Culling
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      20th Jan 2004
Google it!

Kevin Spencer wrote:
> Animated GIF?
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> "John Saunders" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> I'm building a web site using Frontpage 2003. I have a
>> product that has a blinking light on it. How can I show
>> my product blinking on my website?
>> John



 
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