From: spekodust on
I created a fade effect in fireworks using frames but can't get it to stop looping even though I specified no loop in the frame dialog box. Please help?!
From: Amy Blankenship on
Is this an animated gif? Did you use the HTML generated by Fireworks?
"spekodust" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message
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>I created a fade effect in fireworks using frames but can't get it to stop
>looping even though I specified no loop in the frame dialog box. Please
>help?!


From: spekodust on
Yes - animated gif and yes I used the HTML generated by FW.
From: Amy Blankenship on

"spekodust" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Yes - animated gif and yes I used the HTML generated by FW.

Hm, I haven't used animated gifs in HTML for a long time, but the code that
fireworks generates should handle stopping the loop for you. You may want
to look for a general "gif in html" tutorial to see what it _should_ be
doing.

HTH;

Amy


From: heathrowe on
The preview animation only shows a continuous animation regardless of the
looping options.

If loop 'Forever' is what you see on you html page page:
1. File > Export Wizrad > click continue
2. Animated Gif, then continue
3. Click the Animation tab, and set the Loop play option on the bottom, then
click Export and choose your desired options.

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