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Filters - Filters & Transitions Interactive Demo
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Last Updated: Jun.27,2000
SUMMARY
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With Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.0 and greater, you can apply various
multimedia-style visual effects to your Web page. You can implement these effects
in Web pages using cascading style sheet (CSS) properties. By combining filters and
transitions with basic scripting, you have a powerful tool for creating visually
engaging and interactive documents. Internet Explorer 5.5 and above supports the
richest variety of optimized filters.
DETAILS
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Visual filters are extensions to CSS properties that change the display of an
object's contents. In some cases, filters create simple behaviors that could be
implemented as script. In other cases, a filter exceeds the capabilities of script
and modifies the rendered appearance of the content of an object. Using filters
simplifies the task of incorporating sophisticated effects in Web documents. Static
visual filters affect the display of content, while transitions affect the way
content changes in an object are displayed.
The Filters and Transitions Interactive Demo demonstrates most of the Internet Explorer
5.5 filters and transitions.
BROWSER/PLATFORM COMPATIBILITY
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This Filters sample is supported in Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.5 or later on the
Microsoft Win32® platform.
SOURCE FILES
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DXTiDemo.htm
Iasample.css
OTHER FILES
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Controlbg.gif
Copybg.gif
Descbg.gif
Fruit.gif
Fruit.jpg
Mouse.gif
Mouse2.gif
SEE ALSO
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For more information on Filters and Transitions, go to:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/filter/filters.asp
For Visual Filters and Transitions Reference, go to:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/filter/reference/reference.asp
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