Filters and Transitions

Filters and Transitions


With the introduction of Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.0, Web page authors now can apply multimedia-style effects to their content through the use of visual filters and transitions. These effects are implemented in Web pages using a Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) attribute. Visual filters and transitions can be applied to standard HTML controls, such as text containers, images, and any other windowless object. Transitions are time-varying filters that can create a transition from one visual state to another. By combining filters and transitions with basic scripting, authors have a powerful tool for creating visually engaging and interactive documents.

arrowr.gifCreating Multimedia Effects with Visual Filters and Transitions

arrowr.gifDefining Visual Filters

arrowr.gifScripting Filters

arrowr.gifMigrating from OBJECT-based Filters

arrowr.gifFilter Design Considerations

arrowr.gifVisual Filter Scenarios

arrowr.gifTransitions

arrowr.gifInterpage Transitions

arrowr.gifTransition Design Considerations

arrowr.gifTransition Scenarios

arrowr.gifVisual and Transition Filters Reference

arrowr.gifVisual Filter Effects Reference

arrowr.gifProperties, Methods, and Events Reference

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