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Subject:
HTML script
Category: Computers Asked by: beau-ga List Price: $5.00 |
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02 Nov 2002 07:57 PST
Expires: 02 Dec 2002 07:57 PST Question ID: 96445 |
How can I create a visual page turning effect for a series of HTML pages? | |
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Re: HTML script
From: manishnamdeo-ga on 02 Nov 2002 08:45 PST |
Hello beau-ga: Here are some pointers for you - 1) http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/filter/filters.asp 2) http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/ie6/transitions.htm 3) http://www.webtext.com.au/transitions/transition1.htm # 3 is a transition example that can be used in your case by combining with an image so the fade in is coupled with page turn "feel". Thanks, manishnamdeo |
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Re: HTML script
From: b00m-ga on 02 Nov 2002 09:21 PST |
try http://www.gifart.com/transitions.shtml it has such effects as Square Closing Square Opening Circle Closing Circle Opening Scroll Up Scroll Down Scroll left to right Scroll right to left Multiple scroll left to right Multiple scroll top to bottom Little square scroll left to right Little square scroll top to bottom Noise fade in scroll meets in the middle Scroll starts in the middle Horizontal scroll meets in middle Horizontal scroll starts in middle Diagonal scroll from top right corner Diagonal scroll from bottom right corner Diagonal scroll from top left corner Diagonal scroll from bottom left corner Horizontal bars fading in Vertical bars fading in Displays a random transition |
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Re: HTML script
From: beau-ga on 02 Nov 2002 14:37 PST |
I'm looking for a effect that looks like a real page turning |
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Re: HTML script
From: krussel-ga on 03 Nov 2002 08:52 PST |
I keep getting SPAM from this company. they say you can have a 4 page book for free. Any more and you must pay 195 austrailian dollars (about 105 US Dollars) http://3dpageturningebook.com/ bye |
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Re: HTML script
From: themaestro-ga on 03 Nov 2002 16:58 PST |
The effect you are looking for is possible by using a Java applet. There are probably other language programs that could also accomplish what you are looking for. If you are not interested in doing the programming or hiring someone to do it, I might suggest one of several educational software that could accomplish the effect. The one that comes to mind is named "Hyperstudio". It is designed for school use, and is simple enough for students to use in making their own presentations and their own web pages. Although, I have never used it, I have seen it demonstrated. It is basically very simple to learn. |
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Re: HTML script
From: ktija-ga on 04 Nov 2002 14:03 PST |
Explain More Please |
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Re: HTML script
From: sgtcory-ga on 05 Nov 2002 18:40 PST |
I don't think anyone has written one in DHTML yet, where it is mostly likely your would see one. If you are familiar with Flash, try this: http://www.pixelwit.com/flip/PageFlip.html http://www.perfectfools.com/ |
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