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Posted by saz on 01/22/52 11:39
In article <1139423253.723750.139510@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
marco.strullato@gmail.com says...
> hi all!
> I've done a web chat using javascript/html and I have a question: I've
> based my chat on reloading a page that fetches data from a db.
> I set up the page with this tag:
>
> <META HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" CONTENT="7">
>
> and this script to have a fade effect
>
> <SCRIPT>
> <!--
> /*Background fade by Dave Methvin,
> Windows Magazine
> May be used/modified if credit line is
> retained*/
> function BgFade(red1, grn1, blu1, red2,
> grn2, blu2, steps) {
> sred = red1; sgrn = grn1; sblu = blu1;
> ered = red2; egrn = grn2; eblu = blu2;
> inc = steps;
> step = 0;
> RunFader();
> }
> function RunFader() {
> var epct = step/inc;
> var spct = 1 - epct;
> document.bgColor =
> Math.floor(sred * spct + ered *
> epct)*256*256 +
> Math.floor(sgrn * spct + egrn * epct)*256 +
> Math.floor(sblu * spct + eblu * epct);
> if ( step < inc ) {
> setTimeout('RunFader()',50);
> }
> step++;
> }
>
> BgFade(0x00,0x00,0x00, 0xFF,0xFF,0xFF,10);
> //-->
> </SCRIPT>
>
> but when the page reloads it disappears for a while and it is really
> tedious.
>
> How can I solve this problem?
> thanks
>
> marco
>
>
You can fix it by taking away the fade effect.
Personally, I leave websites that have fade-ins because I find it
annoying.
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