Haha I know what opacity is :-).
I did take a hint and created two images though faded one in the other
out.
Thanks
On Jul 4, 1:38 am, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
> On 7/3/2011 6:35 PM, stymie wrote:> Not very helpful.
>
> > On Jul 3, 6:02 pm, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
> >> On 7/3/2011 5:12 PM, stymie
On 7/3/2011 6:35 PM, stymie wrote:
> Not very helpful.
>
> On Jul 3, 6:02 pm, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
>> On 7/3/2011 5:12 PM, stymie wrote:> I am using the code below to fade an
>> image in gwt.
>>
>>> Fade theFade = new Fade();
>>> theFade.addEffectElement(image_1.getElement());
>>> theFade.play(
Not very helpful.
On Jul 3, 6:02 pm, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
> On 7/3/2011 5:12 PM, stymie wrote:> I am using the code below to fade an
> image in gwt.
>
> > Fade theFade = new Fade();
> > theFade.addEffectElement(image_1.getElement());
> > theFade.play()
>
> > I was wondering what the best way t
On 7/3/2011 5:12 PM, stymie wrote:
> I am using the code below to fade an image in gwt.
>
> Fade theFade = new Fade();
> theFade.addEffectElement(image_1.getElement());
> theFade.play()
>
> I was wondering what the best way to fade one image into another would
> be?
>
opacity
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I am using the code below to fade an image in gwt.
Fade theFade = new Fade();
theFade.addEffectElement(image_1.getElement());
theFade.play()
I was wondering what the best way to fade one image into another would
be?
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