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Mon 11/03/02 at 18:59
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I want to set up a site where you type in it's address, and a page loads and a few seconds later, another one loads.

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".
Mon 11/03/02 at 19:12
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Thanks guys for the help.

Much appreciated.
Mon 11/03/02 at 19:10
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Put that big of code, withing the TAG.

EG:

My Page



Click here if ... blah blah.
Mon 11/03/02 at 19:07
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yep as David has just said thats the code you need in the head section of your html document.
Mon 11/03/02 at 19:05
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Mon 11/03/02 at 19:00
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You need to write the HTML code to do it in the head section, it is META TAG data. I'll need to check the exact code to do it. I'll post it when I find it unless someone else does it.

There may be other ways to do it but this is the way I would do it.
Mon 11/03/02 at 18:59
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"tinycurve.gif"
Posts: 5,857
I want to set up a site where you type in it's address, and a page loads and a few seconds later, another one loads.

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".

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