hover buttons in Front Page 98 -
Do you mean a rollover javascript?
As in when you pass the mouse over the image it changes?
JP
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Brooke posted this at 20:08 — 11th May 1999.
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If you are talking about a rollover like JP just asked about, then you just need to go to insert - active elements - hover button. From there you will choose custom. You will have to create the two graphics (before you hover, and while you hover) and you will choose those two graphics in the custom area.
Please let me know if this is not making any sense!
Brooke
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Anonymous posted this at 16:19 — 12th May 1999.
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Can someone help me with inserting a hover button over an existing image on the page?? (When the visitor moves mouse over a certain part of the image I want a button to pop up that shows the name of the page that part of the image will go to)
justin posted this at 18:29 — 29th June 1999.
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There is something similar to what you're looking for on Bell and Sebastion's web site. (they're a little band out of england and one of my favorites) Check it out.
http://www.jeepster.co.uk/belleandsebastian/main/index.htm
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(does anyone know how to post links? I tried to insert html for like 15 minutes and it wouldn't work!)
cds posted this at 18:37 — 30th June 1999.
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read help or enclose your link with the tags [ url ] address.com [/ url ] without all the spaces. Don't have to put the http either.
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