I read some of the pages on using sprites for a pre-loader effect but is 
still is not clear to me, how you do this.



David Hucklesby wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 08:57:50 -0500, Christopher wrote:
>   
>> Anyone know in CSS if you can do a pre-loader effect ?
>>     
>
> You can pre-load images in a number of ways: either by using
> "sprites[1]" or with CSS. This is what I have used successfully:
>
> HTML
> <div id="preload"><img src="path/to/image.png" width=1 height=0 alt=""><img 
> ...></div>
>
> CSS
> #preload {text-indent:-5000px;}
>
> --
>   
>> Also can you do transitions as
>> done by MooTools ? in CSS and if not does anyone know how you blend
>> in MooTools into your HTML ?
>>
>>     
> You can kinda sorta do transitions in CSS using Internet Explorer's
> behaviors. But that is really JScript anyway, so the answer is
> "not really." 
>
> You may get an answer to integrating MooTools form a JavaScript
> list or forum.
>
> [1] 
> <http://css-tricks.com/css-sprites-what-they-are-why-theyre-cool-and-how-to-use-them/>
>
> Cordially,
> David
> --
>
>
>   
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