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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: uk
Posts: 4
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hi there, first post on this forum ! :P Just though id ask a really noob question, but i would class myself as an intermidiate web designer.... how do i get the 'Fade in, fade out' technique just like they have on the following website to the right of the screen, under affiliates (the graphics).... http://www.karoo.de/index2.htm Hope som1 can help, Also what does every1 use for there web designing? eg...dreamweaver paintshop or adobe...... Many thanks... |
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Dr. Lucien Sanchez
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: UK
Posts: 5,527
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Anger management class for you, brown. Quote:
Firefox is a browser. You'd be better off searching for a similar script - plus tutorial maybe so you'd actually know what you're doing - otherwise it's just thieving. |
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sanddancer
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ahah u playu 2 many online games! arghh hate their language... firefox is a browser just like IE blah blah, intermediate web designer should know that.. look at their source - right click - view source (in IE) or click on view - Source... or search google ayte ^^ |
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css is for divs
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Norwich
Posts: 4,469
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volkswagen yellow & gold
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: london, england.
Posts: 6,147
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ok, anger management class over. Quote:
anyway. you could have a conventional roll-over but the mouse over image is an animated gif of the fade. might be easier for you. |
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