Now everyone can add amazing animations to their Web pages using HyperStudio with the associated plug-in for Netscape!

This page is an example of using frames to simulate a banner with an animated logo created in HyperStudio. The upper frame on the left is a simple HTML page with a single line of text in a larger size. The small frame in the upper right was sized so that the stack would fit "just right" (actually, the key is to make the frame 5 pixels larger than the stack size). For those of you who were wondering why HyperStudio allows you to make stacks of any card size, you're witnessing the answer!

Of course, the last frame becomes the main window of Netscape at this point. You can browse all you wish, but the banner and animation will stay active until you come to page with a link that gives a "new window" as part of it's linking instruction.

For more information, you might want to visit the HyperStudio Realtime page. For more samples using the HyperStudio plug-in for Netscape, visit the "HyperPlugged Page". Be sure to leave a message for Jim Hirsch to let him know what you think of this idea!