If you want to achieve a web page, open it in a step-increasing way to add the following statement between
and head>: " duration "value is the time of the web page dynamic transition, the unit is second, which is generally set to 3 to 5 seconds. Different values of "transition" correspond to different transition methods, there are 24 ways to choose from: 0 box-shaped shrinkage 1 box-shaped radiation 2 circular contraction 3 round radiation 4 from bottom to 5 from top to bottom 6 from left to left Right 7 from right to left 8 vertical shutters 9 horizontal shutters 10 horizontal lattice shutters 11 vertical lattice shutters 12 Self-dissolving 13 from the left and right ends 14 from the intermediate to the left and right ends 15 out of the upper and lower ends 16 Expanding 17 from the middle upward ends 17 from the upper right corner 18 to the upper left corner 18 deployed from the lower right corner 19 to the upper left corner to expand 20 from the upper left corner 20 to unfold the 21 horizontal line unfolded 22 vertical lines 23 random Do you want a transitional way to get your page to get different transition effects? As long as you are "duration", "transition" setting different values, it's cool! The gradient effect is very good. . But there is a disadvantage that if the set buffer is not proper, it is easy to cause IE to die. I feel that the solution is to set the time to set the time. Excerpt from: Iraqi Forum