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Filters and Transitions in css

Introduction to Filters and Transitions

With Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and above, you can apply various multimedia-style visual effects to your Web page. You can implement these effects in Web pages using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) properties. By combining filters and transitions with basic scripting, you have a powerful tool for creating visually engaging and interactive documents. Internet Explorer 5.5 and above supports the richest variety of optimized filters. Most examples in this article require that you have Internet Explorer 5.5 installed. This article includes the following sections, which explain how to use filters and transitions to add visual effects to your Web page.

Creating Multimedia Effects with Visual Filters and Transitions
Defining Visual Filters
Scripting Filters
Filter Design Considerations
Visual Filter Scenarios
Transitions
Interpage Transitions
Transition Design Considerations
Transition Scenarios
Filter and Transition User Interface Scenarios
Downlevel Support and Internet Explorer 4.0 Filters
Related Topics


from: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms532847(VS.85).aspx#CSS_Filters

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