DHTML Mouse over feature

J

Jason

I am currently designing a web page using FP2000. When I
change the mouse-over feature on a picture to swap
pictures, it works for the first preview, but will not
save the effects, so that when I reload, I have to do it
over again.

Is there somewhere where these can be turned on and off??

Thanks.
 
P

Peter Aitken

Jason said:
I am currently designing a web page using FP2000. When I
change the mouse-over feature on a picture to swap
pictures, it works for the first preview, but will not
save the effects, so that when I reload, I have to do it
over again.

Is there somewhere where these can be turned on and off??

Thanks.

In other words, pic is first A and then on mouse over switches to B - and
remains B when page reloads? No - you cannot do this with a simple rollover.
When you reload a page it reverts to its initial state - that's the point
after all.
 
J

Jason

Peter,

What happens is pic starts as pic a, rollover switches to
pic b. After closing frontpage and starting re-opening
it, I lose the rollover feature, and have to reprogram it
again. It doesn't seem to save the script file maybe?

Thanks
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

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| Peter,
|
| What happens is pic starts as pic a, rollover switches to
| pic b. After closing frontpage and starting re-opening
| it, I lose the rollover feature, and have to reprogram it
| again. It doesn't seem to save the script file maybe?
|
| Thanks
| >-----Original Message-----
| >| >> I am currently designing a web page using FP2000. When
| I
| >> change the mouse-over feature on a picture to swap
| >> pictures, it works for the first preview, but will not
| >> save the effects, so that when I reload, I have to do it
| >> over again.
| >>
| >> Is there somewhere where these can be turned on and
| off??
| >>
| >> Thanks.
| >
| >In other words, pic is first A and then on mouse over
| switches to B - and
| >remains B when page reloads? No - you cannot do this with
| a simple rollover.
| >When you reload a page it reverts to its initial state -
| that's the point
| >after all.
| >
| >
| >--
| >Peter Aitken
| >
| >Remove the crap from my email address before using.
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 

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