Imageready multiple animated gif problem

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aaron_bennington
Dec 18, 2003
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I am trying to slice up my design and have multiple animated areas at different frame rates for each.

I can not figure out how to animate each seperatley in the same sliced design and export all out at once with html.

Can some one please help!!!! I have been at this for a while and have had no luck.

Thanks,
Aaron

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Phosphor
Dec 18, 2003
Man…that mess of a thread title is bloody annoying…

You deserve a hearty "RTFM" for doing that.
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Phosphor
Dec 18, 2003
And a healthy dose of "What are you saying" <http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#before>?
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LenHewitt
Dec 18, 2003
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Photo_Help
Dec 19, 2003
Aaron,

Short answer. You can’t.

There is one animation time line per file so you can’t do what you want with one file and one save. You would need to save the entire page (All images and HTML). Then go back and change the frame rates, select all the slices that use those settings and save selected slices (images only). Repeat until you have all the slices animated the way you want.

I am not sure what you are trying to do, but chances are this is not the way you should be doing it. I hope you don’t think that all these animations are going to be synchronized when the page loads. If you do I am afraid you will be very disappointed.

You may want to look into using a Shockwave Flash file instead.

Good luck. Post an example if you would like more information.

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