thats where I got the idea of changing the colour.
But I've been pulling apart someones functions I found for fading in some text and wrote my own its rather simple, only problem I have is other browsers it wont work in opera.
var duration=1000;
var steps=100;
var fadeid="fade";
function setopacity(level){
document.getElementById('fade').style.opacity=level;
document.getElementById('fade').style.MozOpacity=level;
document.getElementById('fade').style.KhtmlOpacity=level;
document.getElementById('fade').style.filter="alpha(opacity=" + (level * 100) + ");";
}
function fadein(){
var i=0;
for (i=0; i<=1; i+=(1 / steps)) {
setTimeout("setopacity("+i+")",i * duration);
}
}
function fadeout(){
var i=0;
for (i=0; i<=1; i+=(1 / steps)) {
setTimeout("setOpacity("+(1 - i)+")",i * duration);
}
}
Rather simple when you get your head around it.
I dont know how to change the colours though due to the letters being in hex colors as well, I shall have to do some googling on the subject though.
Still I'm amazed at how much a little JS on a site can make a massive difference, which is why I'm obsessing with learning it