on 24.10.2002 19:50, Pastor Mac at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm in a Web design class (albeit very simple & non complicated) and
> we're using Dreamweaver MX on PC.  For my final project I'm doing a
> "Cult of The Mac" series of pages.  I'd like to put a series of Mac
> product images on the center of the page and do it in such a way that
> a new image appears every 2 seconds or so.  I know about rollovers
> but this would be an automatic process.  Am I reaching too far or is
> this a fairly simple script?

A "slide show" Javascript is fairly straight forward. You might also
consider an animated GIF, if you have a graphics program that can create
one. The scripting approach is more uniform across different browsers, _if_
the client hasn't disabled the script interpreter. Animated GIFs are
supported almost universally, but the timing varies greatly from browser to
browser.

HTH,

paul
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Paul F. Henegan
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