You can control how pages first display with the following code. This won't necessarily work in all browsers and probably won't work at all in pre-version 4 browsers.
For a nice dissolve effect, include this in the <HEAD> section of your template:
<meta http-equiv="Page-Enter" content="blendTrans(Duration=4.0)">
Change the Duration= value to get slower or faster dissolves.
You can get other PowerPoint-like effects by using this:
<meta http-equiv="Page-Enter" content="RevealTrans(Duration=4,Transition=0)">
As above, change Duration= to slow down/speed up the effect. Here's a table of the numbers and the effects they produce. As far as we're aware, it's complete as of MSIE 4. MSIE5 and later may add other transitions.
PPT Effect | MSIE Transition # | MSIE Effect |
None | 0 | Box in |
Box in | 0 | Box in |
Box out | 1 | Box out |
No PPT equiv. | 2 | Circle in |
No PPT equiv. | 3 | Circle out |
Wipe up | 4 | Wipe up |
Wipe down | 5 | Wipe down |
Wipe right | 6 | Wipe right |
Wipe left | 7 | Wipe left |
Vertical blindss | 8 | Vertical blinds |
Horizontal blinds | 9 | Horizontal blinds |
Checkerboard across | 10 | Checkerboard across |
Checkerboard down | 11 | Checkerboard down |
12 | Random dissolve | |
Split vertical in | 13 | Split vertical in |
Split vertical out | 14 | Split vertical out |
Split horizontal in | 15 | Split horizontal in |
Split horizontal out | 16 | Split horizontal out |
Strips left down | 17 | Strips left down |
Strips left up | 18 | Strips left up |
Strips right down | 19 | Strips right down |
Strips right up | 20 | Strips right up |
Random bars horizontal | 21 | Random bars horizontal |
Random bars vertical | 22 | Random bars vertical |
Random | 23 | Random |
Cover up | 4 | Wipe up |
Cover down | 5 | Wipe down |
Cover right | 6 | Wipe right |
Cover left | 7 | Wipe left |
Other transitions | 0 | Box in (subject to revision) |
Using the examples above, every html "slide" in your converted presentation will have the same transition effect. If you'd rather have the effects you've assigned to each slide in your presentation, use :Slide.TransitionEffect.MSIENumber: in your template. This will cause PPT2HTML to generate the number of the MSIE effect that most closely matches the native PPT transition effect. For example:
<meta http-equiv="Page-Enter" CONTENT="RevealTrans(Duration=2,Transition=:Slide.TransitionEffect.MSIENumber:)">
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