Cross-Fade Anything 4.1 is a JavaScript script for Image Effects scripts design by Millstream.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Cross-Fade Anything is a simple script that will reveal multiple elements one at a time with a cross-fade effect.
Publisher review: Cross-Fade Anything is a simple script that will reveal multiple elements one at a time with a cross-fade effect. This is a simple script that will reveal multiple elements one at a time with a cross-fade effect. To set it up all you need is an HTML block element. All immediate descendants become slides. To start the effect you simply have to give the parent element a class of 'crossfade'. If FastInit is present it'll use that to start it automatically, otherwise it'll add a window.onload event.If you have an element with an id matching the crossfade parent id '-next' or '-previous' they will become next and previous slide controls. For example if you give your parent element the id of 'slideshow', then give the controls the ids of 'slideshow-next' and 'slideshow-previous'.4 transition styles are supplied with the library and you can also make your own. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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