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      12th Aug 2005
I want to make a photo appear slowly, say 3-4 seconds before it is fully
visible, on my web page.
I am using frontpage 2003, am new to this web page thing and do not know
coding.
Pretty much a beginner that is flying by the seat of his pants.
Help please.
 
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      12th Aug 2005
Here is what i found:

Open the DHTML Effects toolbar by: On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and
then click DHTML Effects.

1. On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click DHTML Effects.
2. Select the element to which you want to add an animation effect.
3. On the DHTML Effects toolbar, in the On box, click the event that will
activate the animation effect you want. For example, click Double click if
you want the animation to start when the element is double-clicked.
4. In the Apply box, click the effect you want.
5. In the box to the right of the Apply box, click the setting that you want
for the effect.

Good Luck! Lacey

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> I want to make a photo appear slowly, say 3-4 seconds before it is fully
> visible, on my web page.
> I am using frontpage 2003, am new to this web page thing and do not know
> coding.
> Pretty much a beginner that is flying by the seat of his pants.
> Help please.

 
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Steve Easton
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      12th Aug 2005
However, that will only work in Internet Explorer.

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"AndersonAssociatesWeb" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:35DE6FF7-72DB-48F3-9737-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Here is what i found:
>
> Open the DHTML Effects toolbar by: On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and
> then click DHTML Effects.
>
> 1. On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click DHTML Effects.
> 2. Select the element to which you want to add an animation effect.
> 3. On the DHTML Effects toolbar, in the On box, click the event that will
> activate the animation effect you want. For example, click Double click if
> you want the animation to start when the element is double-clicked.
> 4. In the Apply box, click the effect you want.
> 5. In the box to the right of the Apply box, click the setting that you want
> for the effect.
>
> Good Luck! Lacey
>
> "Trainer guy" wrote:
>
> > I want to make a photo appear slowly, say 3-4 seconds before it is fully
> > visible, on my web page.
> > I am using frontpage 2003, am new to this web page thing and do not know
> > coding.
> > Pretty much a beginner that is flying by the seat of his pants.
> > Help please.



 
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Steve Easton
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      12th Aug 2005
About the only way to do it so it works in all browsers is with an interlaced gif image.
( I think "interlaced" is the correct term )

There's a way to do it using filters and transitions, but they only work in Internet Explorer.

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"Trainer guy" <Trainer (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:57C7718F-8ECB-4213-BE4A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I want to make a photo appear slowly, say 3-4 seconds before it is fully
> visible, on my web page.
> I am using frontpage 2003, am new to this web page thing and do not know
> coding.
> Pretty much a beginner that is flying by the seat of his pants.
> Help please.



 
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Joe Rohn
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      12th Aug 2005
Steve I believe you are right...and I think it is called "Progressive" for
jpgs.

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"Steve Easton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> About the only way to do it so it works in all browsers is with an
> interlaced gif image.
> ( I think "interlaced" is the correct term )
>
> There's a way to do it using filters and transitions, but they only work
> in Internet Explorer.
>
> --
> Steve Easton
> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
> 95isalive
> This site is best viewed............
> .......................with a computer
>
> "Trainer guy" <Trainer (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:57C7718F-8ECB-4213-BE4A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I want to make a photo appear slowly, say 3-4 seconds before it is fully
>> visible, on my web page.
>> I am using frontpage 2003, am new to this web page thing and do not know
>> coding.
>> Pretty much a beginner that is flying by the seat of his pants.
>> Help please.

>
>



 
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      12th Aug 2005
Look for a javascript at www.dynamicdrive.com
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"Trainer guy" <Trainer (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I want to make a photo appear slowly, say 3-4 seconds before it is fully
> visible, on my web page.
> I am using frontpage 2003, am new to this web page thing and do not know
> coding.
> Pretty much a beginner that is flying by the seat of his pants.
> Help please.



 
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