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Page-entry Meta Effect

Still work?

         

Knowles

4:22 pm on Dec 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I am using this meta tag to try and cause random page entry effects per client request:
<META http-equiv="Page-Enter" CONTENT="RevealTrans(Duration=4,Transition=23)">
Yes we all love them but what can I do she requested it. Now the problem I have is I do not see it do anything in IE Moz or Opera. Now I expected it to do nothing in the last two but the first one it should work in now? I am running IE6 has the feature been removed? Does anyone know?

Knowles

5:39 pm on Dec 7, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Ok I seem to be able to get it to work when there is no style sheet attached. When I like to a style sheet no matter where I put the meta tag in the head it stops working. Any ideas?

dcrombie

9:59 am on Dec 8, 2003 (gmt 0)



Thanfully this "feature" seems to be limited to IE4+ on Windows.

You have to wonder what the M$ programmers are thinking when they implement something like this. Are they trying to turn Explorer into PowerPoint?

Knowles

11:18 am on Dec 11, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Unfortionaitly its not here is the code to make it work:
<meta http-equiv="Page-Enter" content="revealtrans(duration=2,transition=23)">
MS was thinking of the genral user... just like the one who asked me to do it to a website. I refuse to look at it in IE for her anymore.