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They used to teach it in the DHTML & LayersPage Transitions page at HTML Goodies, but it was deleted for some reason. By "Page Transitions", I don't mean that I want a quick display between each page like in PowerPoint, but the thing which I mentioned above. I've forgotten the code. How's it done? Most websites use it with a page like:
"If the following page doesn't load in 5 seconds, please click here. . .blah blah blah".
Much appreciated.
EG:
Click here if ... blah blah.
There may be other ways to do it but this is the way I would do it.
They used to teach it in the DHTML & LayersPage Transitions page at HTML Goodies, but it was deleted for some reason. By "Page Transitions", I don't mean that I want a quick display between each page like in PowerPoint, but the thing which I mentioned above. I've forgotten the code. How's it done? Most websites use it with a page like:
"If the following page doesn't load in 5 seconds, please click here. . .blah blah blah".