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Question Posted Monday October 25 2004, 9:36 pm

can u pllllllllllz give me the code for the star fade out thinggy u got on ur profile??? if you can that's GREAT!!!!!!

thanks much!


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Karen answered Tuesday October 26 2004, 5:21 pm:
The code for the Star Transition is: *META http-equiv="Page-Exit" content=progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Iris(duration=2,irisStyle=STAR)* Replace those two stars with the left arrow thing for the beginning and the right arrow thing for the end of the code! If I gave you the real code, it would mess up my answer lol! Hope I helped :)

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