Except that the rollover on the buttons doesn't stick.
This is not so hard to do but you need to be comfortable with using
'layers'.
It's even easier to do if you know javascript.
Consider this mini-example:
roll onto trigger rolls trigger image (image swap)
roll off trigger rolls trigger back (swap restore)
click on trigger shows associated content layer and hides all other content
layers as well as all other trigger cover layers (see below)
click on trigger also shows another layer above trigger that contains the
trigger's over image (call it trigger cover layer)
That's all you need.
Rolling over the triggers will give a standard rollover. Clicking on a
trigger will show the content, and will fix the trigger image in the over
state until another trigger is clicked.
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"eashonk" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote
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yes, exactly, but I need to know how to make it do that, not how to view
it. I am already using IE
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