DURATION Attribute | duration Property
Sets or retrieves the length of time the transition takes to complete.
Syntax
HTML { filter:filterName (DURATION = fDuration ...) } Scripting object.filters.filterName.duration [ = fDuration ]
Possible Values
fDuration Floating-point value that specifies the length of time to complete the transition. The value is specified in seconds.milliseconds format (0.0000). The property is read/write with no default value. However, once the transition is applied, or starts playing, the property becomes read-only.
Remarks
You can set a transition's playback duration as a parameter of the play method.
Example
This example uses the DURATION attribute and the revealTrans filter to cause two colored shapes to fade in or out during a two-second interval.
Sample Code
<SCRIPT> function go() { C1.filters[0].Apply(); if (C1.style.visibility == "visible") { C1.style.visibility = "hidden"; C1.filters.revealTrans.transition=2; } else { C1.style.visibility = "visible"; C1.filters[0].transition=3; } C1.filters[0].Play(); } </SCRIPT> <INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE="Play Transition" onClick="go();"></INPUT> <SPAN ID=C1 STYLE="position:absolute;visibility:visible; filter:revealTrans(DURATION=2, TRANSITION=3); width:300; height:300; background-color: lightgreen"> <CENTER> <DIV STYLE="background-color=red;height=100;width:100; position:relative;top:100"></DIV> </CENTER> </SPAN>
Applies To
[ Object Name ] Platform Version Win16: Win32: Mac: Unix: WinCE: Version data is listed when the mouse hovers over a link, or the link has focus. blendTrans, revealTrans
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