Creating Rollovers

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Anthony_Cole
Jan 5, 2004
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7.0 and XP

When I preview my page in imageready/ie rollovers work fine. When I save for the web. PS does not create new image files for rollover states. What might I be doing wrong?

Thanks in advance!

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Emma_d_Anise
Jan 5, 2004
In the Optimize/Save for Web dialog there is a pull down menu wherein you can choose to save the html AND images, just the html, or just the images. Judging by how you worded this, I would guess you’ve got it set to "Save HTML" only.

~Em
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Anthony_Cole
Jan 5, 2004
Em

In PS Help/About Rollovers it states. "When you save an image with rollover states as a Web page, each rollover state is saved as a separate image file" Yet when I do this there are no rollover images in my images folder only the original or normal images.

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Emma_d_Anise
Jan 5, 2004
Hm…And you’re positive that you did, indeed, create rollover states? How are you checking for the rollover images? Have you tried viewing your html from a browser? If so, what does it do? I’ve never saved with rollover states and had it exclude saving certain slices or states before. Hm…
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Anthony_Cole
Jan 6, 2004
I preview the html using ie out of imageready to make sure I am getting the desired rollover effects. Everything works fine. Then when I save as a web page(images and html),to a folder on my desktop
the rollover states are missing from the images folder.So when I open the page using ie everything looks right(links,images, text ect…) but the rollovers don’t work.

TC

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