Re: Cool fading website - how is it done?



In article <1134754808.176756.76260@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
ukr_bend@xxxxxxxxx says...
> I came across the website http://www.cyberindian.com/web-designing/
> and noticed it has this great feature of fading the pages as you click
> on the various links. So instead of the typical awkward construction of
> the page slowing appearing, it will gradually fade in as the old page
> fades out. I took a look at the soucre for the page but can't
> understand how they're doing it. One bad point is that it only seems to
> work in IE and not Firefox. But I still would like to try it on my
> site.
>
> Does anyone know this technique? - Thanks

Doesn't fade up for me in either IE or Firefox. Is it some wanky IE
transition thing? What does the source code say - read it again? I
doubt it's a "great feature", unless you like PowerPoint slideshows.

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Hywel
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