t:ACCELERATE Attribute | accelerate Property?deprecated) | Internet Development Index |
Sets or retrieves a value that applies an acceleration to the element's local timeline.
Syntax
XML <ELEMENT t:ACCELERATE = fRate... > Scripting object.accelerate [ = fRate ]
Possible Values
fRate Floating-point number that specifies a value between 0 and 1 representing the portion of the local timeline over which the acceleration is applied. The local timeline refers to the timeline associated with a particular HTML element (such as a div or span), rather than the global timeline associated with the entire document.
0 Default. Acceleration is not applied to the element's timeline. The property is read/write. The property has a default value of 0.
Remarks
If the t:REPEAT or t:REPEATDUR attribute is set on an element, the acceleration occurs each time the element repeats.
The t:ACCELERATE attribute is especially well suited to animation content and behaviors. Setting this attribute to a nonzero value does not affect the duration of the timeline, but it could change the effective play speed of the local timeline. The sum of the values for the t:ACCELERATE and t:DECELERATE attributes must not exceed 1. This property is also commonly known as "ease-in" in some systems.
Standards Information
This property is a Microsoft extension to HTML+TIME (Timed Interactive Multimedia Extensions) .
Applies To
t:AUDIO, t:IMG, t:MEDIA, t:PAR, t:SEQ, time, t:VIDEO
See Also
Introduction to HTML+TIME