Power Point Transistions South Dakota

So, You Want Transitions, Huh?

Local Companies

GE Medical Systems Inc
(605) 965-1000
4205 W 53rd St
Sioux Falls, SD
Tip Inc
(605) 259-3511
White River, SD
Accountmaster MacEssentials
(605) 886-2553
Watertown, SD
Black Hills Computer Consulting
(605) 721-7650
Rapid City, SD
Supreme Software & Consulting
(605) 348-4474
1123 Alta Vista Dr
Rapid City, SD
Campus Management Corp
(605) 339-3788
2301 S Sheffield Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Datasync Consulting
(605) 427-3282
311 Union
Madison, SD
Css Ltd
(605) 729-2402
225 N Main Ave
Bridgewater, SD
High Plains Technology
(605) 323-2780
1500 S Sycamore Ave
Sioux Falls, SD
Digital Designs Corp
(605) 334-1588
2505 S Jefferson Ave
Sioux Falls, SD

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You MUST be Running MSIE 4.0 to See This Effect.

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[The Code] [Here's What's Happening]
[What Was That Last One Again?]
[The Transition Numbers]
[Where Did These Transitions Come From?]
[Additional DHTML Examples]

Those of you who are running Explorer 4.0 should right now be going "Oooo!" and "Aaahh!" This is one of the latest DHTML items that will allow you to create Power Point-type transitions when someone enters and exits your page. The only real downfall I have found so far is that the effect isn't rendered when the page is reloaded. You actually have be coming or going.

A good many tutorials come about through e-mail letters I get from readers who drop a command in my lap and yell, as much as one can yell in an e-mail, "What the #$!*% does this do?" That's where this topic came from, although Heath C. Ice had it pretty much figured out by the time he showed it to me. Thanks, Heath, you're a gentleman.

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The Code

It kills me that this is so simple. Here's the code that creates the effects. They are META (see: So, You Want A Meta Command, Huh? ) commands so they go between your document's <HEAD> commands, below the <TITLE> and </TITLE> commands. Here they are: ...

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