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Roll over state?

Posted 27 Oct 2004 01:35:23
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27 Oct 2004 01:35:23 Mark Lagana posted:
I have seen on some websites a main image maybe in the middle of the page ( it could contain text or image) with smaller images surrounding it. Than when a user scrolls over a smaller image it might have a color appear around it to let you know that you are over it (kind of like a rollover)but the main thing is that the larger image (or text) has changed to correspond with the smaller image that you rolled over on. Each smaller image makes something different appear in the main big area. How do they stack different images or text on top of eachother but only one appears to crrespond with a smaller image? Is this some kind of behavior or plug-in? Not sure still new at Dreamweaver. Any help? Thanks.

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Replied 29 Oct 2004 11:04:51
29 Oct 2004 11:04:51 Janusz Jasinski replied:
Can you send a few URLs our way to have a look?

Yup - janusz.co.uk
Replied 02 Nov 2004 21:38:57
02 Nov 2004 21:38:57 Mark Lagana replied:
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I have seen on some websites a main image maybe in the middle of the page ( it could contain text or image) with smaller images surrounding it. Than when a user scrolls over a smaller image it might have a color appear around it to let you know that you are over it (kind of like a rollover)but the main thing is that the larger image (or text) has changed to correspond with the smaller image that you rolled over on. Each smaller image makes something different appear in the main big area. How do they stack different images or text on top of eachother but only one appears to crrespond with a smaller image? Is this some kind of behavior or plug-in? Not sure still new at Dreamweaver. Any help? Thanks.
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Replied 02 Nov 2004 21:40:13
02 Nov 2004 21:40:13 Mark Lagana replied:
[Here is an example of one site... www.superbproducts.com Thanks!
Can you send a few URLs our way to have a look?

Yup - janusz.co.uk
Replied 03 Nov 2004 00:26:50
03 Nov 2004 00:26:50 Mark Lagana replied:
here is an example of a site that I was talking about www.superbproducts.com Thanks a lot!

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