Hyperlink fade-out/fade-in change

G

Guest

How does one make the hyperlink change from one web page to another (within a
website) have a 1/4 to 1/2 second fade-out/fade-in effect rather then be
instantaneous? That is as the page on which one presses the hyperlink is
visually fading OUT the page one is hyperlinking to is fading IN and the
whole process takes about 1/4 to 1/2 second (or some time frame you can
choose).

I have seen this used to great effect on websites and would like to use it
but can't seem to find out how to make this happen. I have Frontpage 2003
and am new to it ; I would appreciate any response keeping that in mind.
 
S

Steve Easton

It's called Transitions or Page Transitions, there is info in the Help files.

Be advised it only works in Internet Explorer.

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M

Mike Mueller

It has nothing to do with the hyperlink. It is a
transition- and it only works in IE
Format >Page Transition will bring you the menu of options


in message
: How does one make the hyperlink change from one web page
to another (within a
: website) have a 1/4 to 1/2 second fade-out/fade-in effect
rather then be
: instantaneous? That is as the page on which one presses
the hyperlink is
: visually fading OUT the page one is hyperlinking to is
fading IN and the
: whole process takes about 1/4 to 1/2 second (or some time
frame you can
: choose).
:
: I have seen this used to great effect on websites and
would like to use it
: but can't seem to find out how to make this happen. I
have Frontpage 2003
: and am new to it ; I would appreciate any response keeping
that in mind.
 
G

Guest

Thanks Steve. I searched for it by calling it everything I could think of
except page and transition. Since I am at my office I wont be able to see
investigate your answer until this evening.
 
G

Guest

Thanks Mike. I will investigate this this evening. I don't know if you will
recieve this but if this delay is implimented on a web site looked at by
someone who is NOT using Internet Explorer for them does it simply revert to
an instantaneous switch from page to page or, for them, does it screw up the
entire site?
 
M

Mike Mueller

IIRC the site just loads, as the browser ignores the code it
don't use


in message
: Thanks Mike. I will investigate this this evening. I
don't know if you will
: recieve this but if this delay is implimented on a web
site looked at by
: someone who is NOT using Internet Explorer for them does
it simply revert to
: an instantaneous switch from page to page or, for them,
does it screw up the
: entire site?
:
: "Mike Mueller" wrote:
:
: > It has nothing to do with the hyperlink. It is a
: > transition- and it only works in IE
: >
: > >Format >Page Transition will bring you the menu of
options
: >
: >
: > "Chip Mochel" <Chip (e-mail address removed)>
wrote
: > in message
: >
: > : How does one make the hyperlink change from one web
page
: > to another (within a
: > : website) have a 1/4 to 1/2 second fade-out/fade-in
effect
: > rather then be
: > : instantaneous? That is as the page on which one
presses
: > the hyperlink is
: > : visually fading OUT the page one is hyperlinking to is
: > fading IN and the
: > : whole process takes about 1/4 to 1/2 second (or some
time
: > frame you can
: > : choose).
: > :
: > : I have seen this used to great effect on websites and
: > would like to use it
: > : but can't seem to find out how to make this happen. I
: > have Frontpage 2003
: > : and am new to it ; I would appreciate any response
keeping
: > that in mind.
: >
: >
: >
 

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