I suppose a gif animation software.
Or try this one http://picasion.com/
with 3 different arrow positions.Haven't tried but it would be interested to see how it turns out for you.
If you are familiar with Photoshop then, try ImageReady. I use that to create animated GIFs. For one of my academic project, I used it to create the effect of ECG display.
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My favourite site for animated GIFs is http://mothereffinganimatedgif.com, created by Paul Irish (Google Chrome and jQuery dev) & co. It's all completely client-side in the browser, so no server-side interactions. Just drag+drop your images, and it's all done for you.
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Yeah - I believe I got my loader gif's at that site last year.
I was thinking I should go back to my jQuery in Action book and look at the animation functions in the jQuery library - they were pretty cool and hooked into DOM events if I recall. I always intended on using them a bit for other things - like making tab's "appear" by dropping down or sliding to the right - or something like that.
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My favourite site for animated GIFs is http://mothereffinganimatedgif.com, created by Paul Irish (Google Chrome and jQuery dev) & co. It's all completely client-side in the browser, so no server-side interactions. Just drag+drop your images, and it's all done for you.
That is a cool site - I just created three cheesy arrows in PAINT and dragged them into that site - and it made a quick gif.
Thanks!
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