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Steve Easton

What particular part are we supposed to "mousover"?

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Steve Easton
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Manny

HI Steve

Move your mouse over the photos. This is what I won’t to achieve with my
mouse rollover effect.

<a href=â€yourlink.htmlâ€
onMouseOver=â€document.the_image.src=secondimage.gif;â€onMouseOut=â€document.the_image.src=firstimage.gif;â€><img
src=â€firstimage.gif†name=â€the_imageâ€border=â€0â€></a>


move your mouseover the photos, Take a look at this web
http://www.g4tv.com/screensavers/index.html ; This
 
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Ronx

In html or Code view,
If you do not wish to link to another page, use
<a href="javascript:;"
onMouseOver="document.the_image.src='secondimage.gif';"
onMouseOut="document.the_image.src=firstimage.gif;"><img
src="firstimage.gif" name="the_image" border="0" width="300"
height="200" alt=""></a>

If you do wish to link to another page, use
<a href="anotherpage.htm"
onMouseOver="document.the_image.src='secondimage.gif';"
onMouseOut="document.the_image.src=firstimage.gif;"><img
src="firstimage.gif" name="the_image" border="0" width="300"
height="200" alt=""></a>

In either case, change the image width and height to suit your images.
They must both be the same size.
 

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