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graphitone
4 Sep 2017 20:44
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JonCooper
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Is this for a display, or going somewhere you won't have the convenience of having the thing in front of you to twiddle? 'Cos Photoshop'll let you do that.
Drawings n' that
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JonCooper
4 Sep 2017 20:52
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graphitone
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Ideally I'd like it on a webpage, though it's just for family
Photoshop would do at a pinch though, thanks
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CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)
4 Sep 2017 22:00
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jquery fadeIn() and fadeOut() ? also you can animate the css opacity attribute.
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JonCooper
4 Sep 2017 22:26
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thanks, I'll have a look
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Manthorp
5 Sep 2017 07:24
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JonCooper
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Are you wanting visitors to be able to do it in real time with a slider? Or is it a cycling slideshow effect?
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JonCooper
5 Sep 2017 08:14
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real time with a slider would be perfect.
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