With the introduction of Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.0, Web page authors can now apply
multimedia-style effects to their content through the use of visual filters and transitions.
These effects are implemented in Web pages using a cascading style sheet (CSS) attribute.
Visual filters and transitions can be applied to standard HTML controls, such as text containers,
images, and any other windowless object. Transitions are time-varying filters that can create a
transition from one visual state to another. By combining filters and transitions with basic
scripting, authors have a powerful tool for creating visually engaging and interactive
documents.
The following links provide access to the object model exposed by these Visual Filters and Transitions.
Filters
alpha blendTrans blur chroma dropShadow flipH flipV glow gray invert light mask redirect revealTrans shadow wave xray
Properties
add color direction duration enabled finishOpacity finishX finishY freq lightStrength offX offY opacity phase positive startX startY status strength style transition
Methods
addAmbient addCone addPoint apply changeColor changeStrength clear elementImage moveLight play stop
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