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Fade in on click something else

Participant ,
Aug 12, 2008 Aug 12, 2008

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I'm new to DreamWeaver CS3, coming from DW MX. I'm playing with the Spry Effects and I noticed the Fade In / Fade Out only has options for the user doing something to that item to make the effect happen. Is it possible to click an image and make something else fade in / out?

Edit: OK I figured it out, but the text I want to fade in is already there when the page loads. How to I make an AP Div (which contains this text) already invisible when the page loads? Kinda pointless to fade in if it's already visible. Thanks
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LEGEND ,
Aug 13, 2008 Aug 13, 2008

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Philnolan_3d wrote:
> I'm new to DreamWeaver CS3, coming from DW MX. I'm playing with the Spry
> Effects and I noticed the Fade In / Fade Out only has options for the user
> doing something to that item to make the effect happen. Is it possible to
> click an image and make something else fade in / out?

Go to the following page, click on the Effects tab and then check out the examples for the various examples as most of them use the click x apply effect to y like what it seems you're asking for:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry/samples/

Also, Spry questions are best asked in the Spry forum:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/categories.cfm?forumid=72&catid=602


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