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JO90 Nov 10th, 2007 7:03 PM

Animation on WebForms
 
:icon_mrgreen::icon_mrgreen:Can you tell me where I can FIND a code sample related to Animation, on WebForms though, not on WondowsForm ?
I would like a winking eye or a bouncing Ball or just AnimatedText, but on a WebForm.
Where can i download a similar sample ?


Or in alternative can you Experts give me a code sample ?

Regards.

lectricpharaoh Nov 11th, 2007 1:38 AM

Re: Animation on WebForms
 
Your best bet, depending on what sort of animation you need, would be to create either an animated .GIF, or a Flash animation.

Jimbo Nov 11th, 2007 4:37 AM

Re: Animation on WebForms
 
If you're using VB.NET, you might also look into Silverlight. The tools for using managed code are still in alpha (though they've been publicly released), so when VS 2008 launches you should be able to get packages to use. There is a version for VS 2008 beta2, if you want to give it a quick shot, but the softwares will be better if you get the later versions.

JO90 Nov 12th, 2007 8:24 AM

Re: Animation on WebForms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lectricpharaoh (Post 136620)
Your best bet, depending on what sort of animation you need, would be to create either an animated .GIF, or a Flash animation.


I asked for a code sample for animation on a WEB-FORM .
Can you give me anything of that sort ?
can you direct me to some place where I can download or get it ?
:mrgreen:

Jimbo Nov 14th, 2007 1:08 AM

Re: Animation on WebForms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JO90 (Post 136692)
I asked for a code sample for animation on a WEB-FORM .
Can you give me anything of that sort ?
can you direct me to some place where I can download or get it ?
:mrgreen:

Both of the things mentioned by lectricpharaoh were multimedia types that you simply include in your webform. You can't simply create animated things on a web page; you'll need to find a multimedia type that suits your purposes.


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