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  • Prisoner at War

    Re: Making Site Opaque -- This Strategy Feasible?


    Yeah, but that requires installing the Flash plug-in.

    If it's otherwise possible -- which it seems to be -- CSS/JavaScript
    is more powerful than I'd thought!


    Anyway, it's a technical question, not an "artistic" one....



    On Apr 26, 3:35 pm, "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4...@centra l.netwrote:
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    This kind of nonsense is for Flash...
    >
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    Take care,
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    Jonathan
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    LITTLE WORKS STUDIOhttp://www.LittleWorks Studio.com
  • Jonathan N. Little

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    Re: Making Site Opaque -- This Strategy Feasible?

    Prisoner at War wrote:
    Yeah, but that requires installing the Flash plug-in.
    >
    If it's otherwise possible -- which it seems to be -- CSS/JavaScript
    is more powerful than I'd thought!
    >
    >
    Anyway, it's a technical question, not an "artistic" one....
    >
    What you want is old MS's proprietary fade transitions filter. When
    DHTML was the current "Web2.0" it was sort of popular. It would require
    JavaScript and be very messy to get it to work on more that one browser.
    ... More work that I would be willing to invest. Again, this "effect" is
    more in Flash's domain.

    --
    Take care,

    Jonathan
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    LITTLE WORKS STUDIO

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    • Prisoner at War

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      Re: Making Site Opaque -- This Strategy Feasible?

      On Apr 26, 3:53 pm, "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4...@centra l.netwrote:
      >
      >
      What you want is old MS's proprietary fade transitions filter. When
      DHTML was the current "Web2.0" it was sort of popular. It would require
      JavaScript and be very messy to get it to work on more that one browser.
      .. More work that I would be willing to invest. Again, this "effect" is
      more in Flash's domain.
      Yeah, but Flash requires a plug-in...besides, I'm still struggling
      with CSS/JavaScript! ^_^

      I know these effects sound silly, but I've got a legitimate use for
      them. And, mostly, it's an educational thing: even if I didn't have a
      good use for them it's nice to know what's possible. Part of my
      problem right now is that I don't even know the "scope" and "depth" of
      what's possible between CSS and JavaScript...I' ve come across sites
      that demonstrate neat tricks, but none really teach -- at best, they
      provide a brief outline for an already knowledgeable reader....

      I've bought the book "DOM Scripting"...I hope that will answer many
      questions....
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      Take care,
      >
      Jonathan
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      LITTLE WORKS STUDIOhttp://www.LittleWorks Studio.com

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