Causes the content of the object to appear to be in motion. Syntax HTML | <ELEMENT STYLE= "filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.MotionBlur(sProperties)" ... > | Internet Explorer
5.5 or later |
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Scripting | object.style.filter = "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.MotionBlur(sProperties)" | Internet Explorer
5.5 or later |
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Possible Values sProperties | String that specifies one or more properties exposed by the filter. |
Members Table
The following table lists the members exposed by the
MotionBlur
object. Click a tab on the left to choose the type of member you want to view. Attributes/Properties Attribute | Property | Description |
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add | Add |
Sets or retrieves a value that indicates whether the filter image overlays the original image. | direction | Direction |
Sets or retrieves the direction that the filter's effect is offset. | enabled | Enabled |
Sets or retrieves a value that indicates whether the filter is enabled. | strength | Strength |
Sets or retrieves the distance, in pixels, that a filter effect extends. |
Remarks This effect is supported in Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.0. For more information about Internet Explorer 4.0 filter behavior, see Downlevel Support and Internet Explorer 4.0 Filters.
The object that the filter is applied to must have layout before the filter effect displays. You can give the object layout by setting the height or width property, setting the position property to absolute, setting the writingMode property to tb-rl, or setting the contentEditable property to true. You can assign multiple filters or transitions to an object by declaring each in the filter property of the object. The following div declaration assigns two filters and a Wheel transition to a div element.
<DIV STYLE="width:100%; filter:
progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.MotionBlur(strength=13, direction=310)
progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Blur(pixelradius=2)
progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Wheel(duration=3);">
Blurry text with smudge of gray.</div>
When multiple filters are applied to an object, each filter is processed in source order, with the exception of procedural surfaces, which are computed first. To emphasize a filter's effect, place it last in source order or on the object's parent. Always place transitions last in source order.
Examples
The following example shows how to change the effects of this filter by modifying its properties. This feature requires Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.5 or later. Click the following icon to install the latest version. Then reload this page to view the sample.
This example uses the MotionBlur filter to make the content of the object appear to be in motion. <STYLE>
DIV.aFilter {filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.MotionBlur(Strength=30,Direction=45);}
</STYLE>
<DIV CLASS="aFilter" STYLE="width:200px">
Blurred Text
</DIV> This feature requires Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.5 or later. Click the following icon to install the latest version. Then reload this page to view the sample.
Applies To |
A,
ACRONYM,
ADDRESS,
B,
BDO,
BIG,
BLOCKQUOTE,
BODY,
BUTTON,
CAPTION,
CENTER,
CITE,
CODE,
CUSTOM,
DD,
DEL,
DFN,
DIR,
DIV,
DL,
DT,
EM,
FIELDSET,
FONT,
FORM,
FRAME,
hn,
I,
IFRAME,
IMG,
INPUT type=button,
INPUT type=checkbox,
INPUT type=file,
INPUT type=image,
INPUT type=password,
INPUT type=radio,
INPUT type=reset,
INPUT type=submit,
INPUT type=text,
INS,
KBD,
LABEL,
LEGEND,
LI,
MARQUEE,
MENU,
NOBR,
OL,
OBJECT,
P,
PLAINTEXT,
PRE,
Q,
RT,
RUBY,
runtimeStyle,
S,
SAMP,
SMALL,
SPAN,
STRIKE,
STRONG,
style,
SUB,
SUP,
TABLE,
TD,
TEXTAREA,
TH,
TT,
U,
UL,
VAR,
XMP | |
See Also Scripting Filters, Filter Design Considerations
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