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Default Rollover image in a different location??? - 07-19-2004 , 01:11 PM






Hi

What do I do if I want to change out and image from a small thumbnail to a
larger image? See this sample to get an idea what I'm talking about

http://www.injuryinstitute.com/locations_detail.php?ID=129

When you roll over the small image, a larger version appears. The large image
stays in the same place though. I don't see anything in the "swap image"
properties or anything. I'm using DW mx 2004.

Could anyone please advise? Thanks




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Default Re: Rollover image in a different location??? - 07-19-2004 , 01:21 PM






In these parts it's called a disjointed rollover. Take a look at this
tutorial which should help you get rolling (over):

www.dwfaq.com/tutorials/basics/disjointed.asp


MD


ArnieK wrote:
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Hi

What do I do if I want to change out and image from a small
thumbnail to a larger image? See this sample to get an idea what I'm
talking about

http://www.injuryinstitute.com/locations_detail.php?ID=129

When you roll over the small image, a larger version appears. The
large image stays in the same place though. I don't see anything in
the "swap image" properties or anything. I'm using DW mx 2004.

Could anyone please advise? Thanks



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Default Re: Rollover image in a different location??? - 07-19-2004 , 02:30 PM



Hey Mad Dog

Great website link. Thanks VERY useful! Got it dialed in and working no problem!

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Default Re: Rollover image in a different location??? - 07-19-2004 , 02:39 PM



Glad I could help. For future reference, depending on just what you're doing
you can also get the same effect using Show/Hide layers. When you have time
you might want to play with that and see how you like that version.

MD


ArnieK wrote:
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Hey Mad Dog

Great website link. Thanks VERY useful! Got it dialed in and
working no problem!



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