SMIL Transitions
Transitions can generate effects like "fading" and "wiping" to
elements.
Transitions Belongs To SMIL 2.0
Transitions are new in SMIL 2.0. Transitions were not a part of the SMIL 1.0
specification.
Internet Explorer 6 supports transitions based on the SMIL 2.0 specification.
Transitions are implemented with the element <transitionfilter>.
Attributes
The <transitionfilter> element can have several attributes. The most common
are:
Attribute |
Description |
Example |
type |
Defines the type of transition filter (see transition filter list) |
type="clockWipe" |
begin |
Defines when the transition should begin |
begin="0s" |
mode |
Defines the transition mode |
mode="in" |
from |
Defines the starting value of the transition |
from="0.2" |
to |
Defines the ending value of the transition |
to="0.8" |
Transition Filters
The following transition filters can be used:
fade, barnDoorWipe, barWipe, clockWipe, ellipseWipe,
fanWipe, irisWipe, pushWipe, slideWipe, snakeWipe, spiralWipe, starWipe |
Example: Displaying Transitions
<html xmlns:t="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:time">
<head>
<?import namespace="t" implementation="#default#time2">
<style>.t {behavior: url(#default#time2)}</style>
</head>
<body>
<t:transitionfilter targetelement="keyb"
type="clockWipe"
begin="keyb.begin" dur="2s" />
<img id="keyb" class="t" src="pic_keyb.jpg" dur="4s"
width="128" height="107" />
</body>
</html>
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In the example above the image will be displayed for 4 seconds. The
transition filter will use 2 second to "clockWipe" the image into its place.
You must run Internet
Explorer 6 for the sample to function.
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Click here to try it yourself.
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