[css-d] a css animation?

2007-09-27 Thread Phil Turner
Hi Everyone, this is more of a thought that a question about 'how to  
fix my website across browserland'
I am pretty new to the land of css however I have done a site here
http://www.trishahills.com/home.htmlmy question for discussion is  
can the 3 second intro page be repeated again and again to create a  
slow  stop frame animation - has this been done before creatively and  
has anyone got any links also can the pages be sent into the screen  
from different directions? Apologies if this is basic css, I look  
forward to the response
Regards
Phil Turner
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Re: [css-d] a css animation?

2007-09-27 Thread David Laakso
Phil Turner wrote:
 Hi Everyone, this is more of a thought that a question about 'how to  
 fix my website across browserland'
 I am pretty new to the land of css however I have done a site here
 http://www.trishahills.com/home.htmlmy question for discussion is  
 can the 3 second intro page be repeated again and again to create a  
 slow  stop frame animation - has this been done before creatively and  
 has anyone got any links also can the pages be sent into the screen  
 from different directions? Apologies if this is basic css, I look  
 forward to the response
 Regards
 Phil Turner

   

Phil,

I think this has nothing to do with CSS.

But, I guess for starters my question is what 3 second intro page as 
the site is dead in the water.
You can use scripting or a timed meta attribute to create an endless 
loop; but either way, I think the question is off-topic for this list.

Best,

~dL

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Re: [css-d] a css animation?

2007-09-27 Thread Rahul Gonsalves
On 28-Sep-07, at 4:17 AM, Phil Turner wrote:

 http://www.trishahills.com/home.html

Phil,

Is there a reason you are setting 'display: block;' on your  
#navigation links? It causes them to move disconcertingly.

Best,
  - Rahul.
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