October 7, 2000 - Sequencing Elements Indefinitely
October 7, 2000 Sequencing Elements Indefinitely Tips: October 2000
Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D.
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BEGIN
and DUR
attributes. The action specified is TIMEACTION="style"
. All heading are of class time
, which is defined in the STYLE
element as the time2
behavior. All headings are encapsulated in a parallel element, t:PAR
, which is repeated indefinitely (REPEATCOUNT="indefinite"
). Here is the demo, followed by the code:
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 4
Heading 5
Heading 6
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Style Action</TITLE>
<STYLE>
.time {behavior:url(#default#time2);}
</STYLE>
<XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX="t"/>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<t:PAR CLASS="time" REPEATCOUNT="indefinite">
<H1 ID="hdg1" CLASS="time" STYLE="color:red;"
TIMEACTION="style" BEGIN="0" DUR="3">Heading 1</H1>
<H2 ID="hdg2" CLASS="time" STYLE="color:red;"
TIMEACTION="style" BEGIN="0" DUR="3">Heading 2</H2>
<H3 ID="hdg3" CLASS="time" STYLE="color:blue;"
TIMEACTION="style" BEGIN="3" DUR="3">Heading 3</H3>
<H4 ID="hdg4" CLASS="time" STYLE="color:blue;"
TIMEACTION="style" BEGIN="3" DUR="3">Heading 4</H4>
<H5 ID="hdg5" CLASS="time" STYLE="color:green;"
TIMEACTION="style" BEGIN="6" DUR="3">Heading 5</H5>
<H6 ID="hdg6" CLASS="time" STYLE="color:green;"
TIMEACTION="style" BEGIN="6" DUR="3">Heading 6</H6>
</t:PAR>
</BODY>
</HTML>
Learn more about HTML+TIME in Column 67, Introduction to HTML+TIME.