In the article, Solutions for Banner Ads in the Post-Flash World, posted on your site, it mentions that "Sprite sheets can be used to combine images", hence cutting down on the number of files in your final delivery.
I have tried to convert a GSAP banner animation that works perfectly with multiple, separate images in the "img" folder, to one that utilizes a Sprite Sheet.
The images are not part of an image sequence for say animating a character of sorts.
Using the sprite sheet, and the associated CSS that was generated in Fireworks, I am able to get the images to show up when previewed in a browser, but they do not animate, as they did when I had all separate images in my "img" folder.
Do you have a tutorial, or example file that can demonstrate how to utilize a Sprite Sheet in a GSAP animations, outside of image sequences?
Using sprite sheets to reduce file size in GSAP banner animations
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Hello,
In the article, Solutions for Banner Ads in the Post-Flash World, posted on your site, it mentions that "Sprite sheets can be used to combine images", hence cutting down on the number of files in your final delivery.
I have tried to convert a GSAP banner animation that works perfectly with multiple, separate images in the "img" folder, to one that utilizes a Sprite Sheet.
The images are not part of an image sequence for say animating a character of sorts.
Using the sprite sheet, and the associated CSS that was generated in Fireworks, I am able to get the images to show up when previewed in a browser, but they do not animate, as they did when I had all separate images in my "img" folder.
Do you have a tutorial, or example file that can demonstrate how to utilize a Sprite Sheet in a GSAP animations, outside of image sequences?
It would be greatly appreciated!!