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    Question JavaScript, (I think)

    JavaScript, (I think): Is there a way to make a picture become clear, then fade out, though not completely, like a faint background picture?
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    Re: JavaScript, (I think)

    I don't think there is.

    At least if there is, I've never seen it.

    Make a GIF. That would be easier.
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    Re: JavaScript, (I think)

    There is a 'opacity' css property, but each browser supports it in a different way. These property can be set using css, you could create a timeout that changes the opacity until it is near 0.

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