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HTML+TIME Transitions in Internet Explorer 6

The inline transitions that Internet Explorer 6 supports are based on the latest SMIL 2.0 specification. In the HTML+TIME world, they are implemented with the use of a t:transitionfilter element. The implementation is a bit early and the browser is in beta so things can always change. But this introductory set of transitions will add a bit more punch to the HTML+TIME framework.

Kennedy, Tim. Streaming Media World (2001). Design>Web Design>Multimedia>SMIL

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An Interactive Gallery in HTML+TIME

In this article, I am going to build upon HTML+TIME markup to make my slideshow into an interactive gallery. One of the big selling points behind HTML+TIME is that it offers scripting-like interactivity without having to use scripting. With a few additions to our existing HTML markup, our presentation is ready for user interaction.

Kennedy, Tim. Streaming Media World (2001). Design>Web Design>DHTML

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Internet Explorer SMILes

Some day, Internet historians will ponder the developments of the year 2000. They will look back and argue who won and who lost the battles of the multimedia browser war.

Kennedy, Tim. Streaming Media World (2001). Design>Web Design>Multimedia>SMIL

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Repent from Flash Sins

If I see another goofy Flash interface I am going to scream. Please do not take my prior statement as rejection of everything Flash. I love Flash. I think Macromedia Flash is a wonderful tool with wonderful potential. But along the way, we have a lot of learning to do.

Kennedy, Tim. Streaming Media World (2000). Design>Web Design>Software>Flash

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#22427

A Slideshow in HTML+TIME

What if you wanted your Web page to give a visual presentation of rotating graphics and text? You could create a massive animated GIF and let it do its work. Or you could create a RealPix and RealText presentation using RealPlayer. Or, with the SMIL power of HTML+TIME, you could do the same in Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Kennedy, Tim. Streaming Media World (2001). Design>Web Design>Multimedia>SMIL

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