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    Author: * Belay Fabius - 0 Posts on this thread out of 41 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Oct 26, 2003 - 13:16

    This is a simple copy & paste operation. Transitions are not even accepted by w3c yet. But I think they are cool feature of IE. The purpose is to create a powerpoint kind of transition from page to page or from site to site. The values are between 0-23. change the values and also change the word site to page. When you find something you like, just give me the number. If you have an outside page like brinkster you can make it work, else do it on you PC and post it on the test bench. I will read the source code.
    This exercise is meant to measure audience

    <META http-equiv="site-Enter" CONTENT="RevealTrans(Duration=8,Transition=0)">

    <META http-equiv="site-exit" CONTENT="RevealTrans(Duration=8,Transition=0)">

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