Romantic Interlude...!
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Romantic Interlude...!
Accessing a website recently, I was somewhat bemused to be confronted by several dozen small red hearts spilling from the top of the page and randomly bouncing around all over the place, until viewing complete. Whilst unfortunately having mislaid this URL there is a similar example on this link, involving smilies and hearts, although not as good.
Whilst au fait with downloading 'standard' animations for use in cheering up e-mails, etc., these seem to be a different ball game. Can anyone advise a source for this particular type of animation and how to download and use them (not having much luck with the standard method on the above link).
Thanks in anticipation...
Whilst au fait with downloading 'standard' animations for use in cheering up e-mails, etc., these seem to be a different ball game. Can anyone advise a source for this particular type of animation and how to download and use them (not having much luck with the standard method on the above link).
Thanks in anticipation...
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Excuse my return to this rather ancient thread.....
.....but could I make a second attempt at getting an answer to the last part of my original question?
Quite simply, .....can I use these JavaScripts to create effects in e-mails, or are they solely suitable only for websites? If the answer is "yes" to e-mails, how do I go about it beyond the initial copying of the script; my preference being to have the animation within the actual e-mail, not an attachment. (using AOL for mail, not Outlook Express).
Thanks again (hopefully) in anticipation.....
.....but could I make a second attempt at getting an answer to the last part of my original question?
Quite simply, .....can I use these JavaScripts to create effects in e-mails, or are they solely suitable only for websites? If the answer is "yes" to e-mails, how do I go about it beyond the initial copying of the script; my preference being to have the animation within the actual e-mail, not an attachment. (using AOL for mail, not Outlook Express).
Thanks again (hopefully) in anticipation.....
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What a die-hard romantic you must be!
Best wait 'till an expert passes here, but I think it is really only useable on web sites. Very few people would want ANYTHING to run on an email!!
Best wait 'till an expert passes here, but I think it is really only useable on web sites. Very few people would want ANYTHING to run on an email!!
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Very few people would want ANYTHING to run on an email!!
IIRC, some past flavour of MS Outlook (not Outlook Express, btw) would autoexecute javascript, until several e-mail nasties came along and Microsoft realized that it was a bit of a silly idea. There are enough people who still click on "not_a_trojan_honest.gif.exe" when it arrives in an e-mail from a complete stranger. Having whatever they decide to send you autoexecute would be far worse.