Moving graphic

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I want to have an original graphic of a fish move across a webpage I'm designing with FrontPage 2000. I prefer to have it enter the page on the left and exit on the right. The artist has the active graphic as an AVI file but I cannot get it to work without it activating Real1 Player and I want it to be free-standing without requiring a player. Can anyone give me some suggestions? Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree? Thanks.
 
You can do this by converting the avi to a animated .gif.
Or, you can use DHTML to move it across the screen. This
can be done very easily in FrontPage 2003.
Check out:
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/index.html


Bill Schroyer
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.frontpagewiz.com
-----Original Message-----
I want to have an original graphic of a fish move across
a webpage I'm designing with FrontPage 2000. I prefer to
have it enter the page on the left and exit on the right.
The artist has the active graphic as an AVI file but I
cannot get it to work without it activating Real1 Player
and I want it to be free-standing without requiring a
player. Can anyone give me some suggestions? Maybe I'm
barking up the wrong tree? Thanks.
 
There's an echo in here.

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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.

Charles said:
I want to have an original graphic of a fish move across a webpage I'm
designing with FrontPage 2000. I prefer to have it enter the page on the
left and exit on the right. The artist has the active graphic as an AVI
file but I cannot get it to work without it activating Real1 Player and I
want it to be free-standing without requiring a player. Can anyone give me
some suggestions? Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree? Thanks.
 

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