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Adding A TransBlend in iFrames
Ok, to all the webmasters out there, this is my very first attempt at iframes, I have the basics down, and image placement down. Now my question is this. I want to place a trans blend on my page where only the "main" main.html where the text is fade in and out to give way to new info. I dont want the entrie page just the text content. This is the tag I am using
<meta http-equiv="Page-Enter" content="blendTrans(Duration=4)"> <meta http-equiv="Page-Exit" content="blendTrans(Duration=4)"> My other question is placement. Do I place it in the index or in the main html page? If some one can help, it will be greatly apreciated. Thanks in advance. |
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Nevermind
Nevermind, I actually figured it out after 2 days of trial and error thanks alot for your time
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