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Any friendly MAC users who will help me?

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Beth Fike - 09 Jul 2005 03:48 GMT
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Site-Enter"
content="revealTrans(Duration=1.0,Transition=19)"><META
HTTP-EQUIV="Site-Exit" content="revealTrans(Duration=1.0,Transition=19)">
Why don't transitions show up on my G3 OS 9.1.2?  I'm doing my sit through
Tripod Free Form Editor but I cant see the transitions at all.  Above is the
code I used but can't see.  I'm using IE 5.1.7 and OE 5.0.6 Any friendly MAC
users who will help me? Take it easy I'm no web master, just trying to make
a living.
My web site is not yet redirected to my domain mane but here is it's current
URL
http://build.tripod.lycos.com/hpstudio/freeformeditor/freeformeditor.jsp?hps
action=load&memberfile=/page1.htm&convert=true
Thank you for any help

Beth Fike
Illustration/Computer Graphic Design/Desktop Publishing
b.fike@cox.net
Mickey Stevens - 09 Jul 2005 18:19 GMT
I'm pretty sure that Page Transitions only display in Internet Explorer for
Windows.  There's no way that I'm aware to make them work on the Mac version
of Internet Explorer.

On 7/8/05 9:48 PM, in article BEF4891B.47BE%b.fike@cox.net, "Beth Fike"
<b.fike@cox.net> wrote:

> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Site-Enter"
> content="revealTrans(Duration=1.0,Transition=19)"><META HTTP-EQUIV="Site-Exit"
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Illustration/Computer Graphic Design/Desktop Publishing
> b.fike@cox.net

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greenewitch - 10 Aug 2005 19:51 GMT
You need to learn coding Beth, some things just will not work in
Netscape or on a MAC and vise versa.

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greenewitch

 
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