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greenleaves
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Posted: 03/24/2004 06:50 am
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I have several images in photoshop. I have them saved in one document as layers. How can I save these layers so that they act like a rotating banner. Can I save it as an animated gif?

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Posted: 03/24/2004 07:24 am
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You could have an animated gif - are are all the banner going to link to the one URL or different?
tell us more about what you want to achieve.



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Posted: 03/24/2004 10:52 am
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Good point excell..

If it's one animated banner going to one url then it's not that big of a deal.

But.. if it's (say) 5 images that need to link to 5 different urls as they rotate then an animated gif won't work.



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Posted: 03/24/2004 12:29 pm
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The technique for creating an animated gif file from PhotoShop may depend on the version of Photoshop you are using.

For Photoshop 5.5 and 6, use ImageReady, the companion product that comes with Photoshop. (From Photoshop, go to File/Jump To/ImageReady). I haven't used anything newer than V6. Things may be more integrated with V7.



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Posted: 03/25/2004 06:56 am
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Thank you all.

The banner, I no it is no swet, but I haven't used photoshop for over a year (I had taken a crash course a wile back).

I am using photoshop 6 and I am looking to make an animated gif linked to one domain.

Also, while I am at it. Can anyone tell me how to create a pop under in dreamweaver?"

Again, thank you very much.

Cheers,
Nicolas

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Posted: 03/25/2004 07:17 am
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ok .. image ready for it then and you can also read the help files about how to set up your file. If you also have fireworks I think you can achieve the same result..

Basically your "layers" need to be set up as "frames" for your animation to be prepared.

cannot help you on the pop under sorry...but it shouldn't be hard to find such information on a search of any major search engine.



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Posted: 03/25/2004 07:25 am
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I am pretty sure macromedia's exchange has plugin's for popunder code.



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Posted: 05/07/2004 06:01 pm
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Or java script. Here is one link for copy and paste:
http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/script2/popunder.shtml


 
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