Basically... Microsoft created tons of effects like that which are integrated into Windows, not into the Web... these are functional calls, and are not effective on the web content but on the browser functions ... so no, this kind of gadget will never occur on Standard Browsers...
people say "that's bad, i hope it works with FF etc"... remember that FF etc have features that Microsoft refuse to integrate to their browser because they want to make it different... their way...
these are gadgets, not features... you can accomplish that kind of fading with javascript, or on flash based pages... these are web content... and browser compatible...
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