What kind of page transitions do you recommend

appreciate some input from the pros..
site looks dead, what page transitions do you think would
work?
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90 percent of those who didn't answer was hoping someone else
would answer because they probably was having the same problem,
rather than ask or because you asked they thought they might get
the answer from your thread. Don't be discouraged, I have had one
of my questions totally ignored. Never answered but there are some
that were and it was very helpful.

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