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help building a roll-over
by Nelson May (nelsonmay10) on Jul 13, 2008 at 11:53:06 pm

I can get through DW MX 2004 and build pages, but I am not very advanced. I am even starting to just get a handle on FW and photoshop. I have a nav bar that is a solid color with text on it. I am using hotspots as links. I would prefer to have a rollover with a drop-down menu with a few options on on the menu when the mouse floats over it. I am pathetically clueless, and my brain is drained trying to learn after effects.

Is there some script or HTML or even a script generator that will allow me or help me accomplish this?

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Re: help building a roll-over
by Abraham Chaffin on Jul 15, 2008 at 8:52:39 pm

Here's a tutorial dealing with rollovers in Dreamweaver:

http://library.creativecow.net/articles/chaffin_abraham/image-rollovers-in-...

Though this tutorial was setup for Dreamweaver CS3 many of the methods can be used for other versions of Dreamweaver. That should get you started in the right direction.

Abraham

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Re: help building a roll-over
by Jesse Mitchell on Aug 15, 2008 at 7:59:45 pm

The above Tutorial was excellent. Everything works great, however I would like to turn it into a function that can be called numerous times. Here is the function that was created:



*********************
This is the line that I call the function from:

  • Open IE and browse to https://sso.tamus.edu and login,
    view image.

  • *********************

    The result that I get, when I roll the mouse over "view image" is only the text information that was entered into the "Set text of container"



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