RussT
27 Aug 2010, 11:52 PM
A little about me, I learned web-design and construction in collage.... about 7 years ago then proceeded to get a job doing CAD ever since. Im just getting into web design again. So I kinda know what Im doing, but Im a bit rusty.
I'm currently working on revamping the company website for my employer. They are very anti flash, So I am restricted in the amount of "razzmatazz" I can employ. I'm not interested in going crazy, but in my opinion, subtle flash can really increase the professionalism of a website. But I degrees.
To overcome this hurdle, I decided to use some animated gifs as rollover actions, with a slow fade to color in place of some flash total time 1 second with 10 frames. I finished it, and it works exactly as intended in Firefox and IE7, but in IE8 the animation is way to fast, it just looks like a simple Rollover.
I built the animation in Fireworks CS3, and I placed it in a html all by itself with Dreamweaver CS3 to test it. Any help appreciated, as I'm going insane.
I'm currently working on revamping the company website for my employer. They are very anti flash, So I am restricted in the amount of "razzmatazz" I can employ. I'm not interested in going crazy, but in my opinion, subtle flash can really increase the professionalism of a website. But I degrees.
To overcome this hurdle, I decided to use some animated gifs as rollover actions, with a slow fade to color in place of some flash total time 1 second with 10 frames. I finished it, and it works exactly as intended in Firefox and IE7, but in IE8 the animation is way to fast, it just looks like a simple Rollover.
I built the animation in Fireworks CS3, and I placed it in a html all by itself with Dreamweaver CS3 to test it. Any help appreciated, as I'm going insane.