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Technical Help & Discussion => Website Design & Programming => Topic started by: princeofdarkness on May 09, 2004, 20:19

Title: animations in html
Post by: princeofdarkness on May 09, 2004, 20:19
Hi

is there a way to make a simple animation in html just as an example if you had 4 pics
1.a quarter circle
2.a half circle
3.a three quarter circle
4.a full circle

is there a way to make them into an animation..

i know u can do it in javascript but it takes to long n i dont know javascript well..


Jon@h
Title: Re:animations in html
Post by: Adept on May 09, 2004, 20:24
Most people would use an animated gif Jonah.

You will need an application that can create animated gif, such as Paint Sho Pro's Animation Shop or Macromedia Fireworks.
Title: Re:animations in html
Post by: princeofdarkness on May 09, 2004, 20:27
does an gif creator cum in adobe photoshop 7 or psp8
Title: Re:animations in html
Post by: Simon on May 09, 2004, 20:37
As Adept just said, Paint Shop Pro includes Animation Shop.  You should be able to find it in your Start > All Programs list.
Title: Re:animations in html
Post by: greenking on May 09, 2004, 20:49
In Paintshop  youll find it by opening PSP and going to Edit/Jasc software products/animation shop  ;)
Title: Re:animations in html
Post by: princeofdarkness on May 10, 2004, 18:44
on mine it int highlighted so i cnt click.. is there any free programs i can use?
Title: Re:animations in html
Post by: Rodders on May 10, 2004, 19:32
I've noticed that magazine coverdisks will often carry such apps.  Recommend you get down to WHS and have a browse through the mags.

Pals tip #43: Don't wear a raincoat when doing so.
Title: Re:animations in html
Post by: greenking on May 10, 2004, 19:33
If you've got PSP8 it should be included as a free utility  :o
Time to complain I think  :)
Title: Re:animations in html
Post by: twiggy on November 27, 2004, 22:26
Pals tip #43: Don't wear a raincoat when doing so.

Why is this?
Title: Re:animations in html
Post by: Simon on November 28, 2004, 00:08
It's Rodders sense of humour, Twiggy, which we all miss greatly, even if we often didn't understand it!  Something to do with top shelf magazines, I think.   ;)