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Guest1234
Jan 18, 2004
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Hi All, I have a small questions which most of you would laught about! LOL

I want to have a mouse over (I know how to do this) but when I do… it affects other images.

Like when I made an animation in the main document, the mouse over from a certain buttons stops the animation because it remembers how the animation was when I made the rollover.
I hope this makes sence to you.

To solve this problem, I go to dreamweaver and delete the behavior of the button and create a new swap image.
This is so stupid! I’m doing two handlings which I am sure can be done in imageready! It also would save me alot of extra crap over-over-over-images.jpg!

I hope someone can help me… It would save me a lot of time! Thanks in advance. I appreaciate any response.

Kind Regards,
Miranda

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LenHewitt
Jan 18, 2004
If you have DW I’d do all the rollovers there both ‘local’ and remote rollovers. Just use PS/IR to create the image files. The code will be cleaner from DW

PS – I have deleted your duplicate post – please only post One topic for One problem. Not only will it make it far easier for you to find the relevant replies, but has the added advantage of avoiding upsetting the natives
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Guest1234
Jan 18, 2004
Hi, thank you for your answer. But I find it hard to believe that imageready is not capable to make the rollover in a clean way. Does anyone know how to do this in imageready all the way?

In your reply you mentioned creating the rollover images in imageready and write the code in dreamweaver. This is exactly what I have been doing all along but I can’t help to think this is double work.

Anyone have any other solution?

Thank you.
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Margaret_McDowell
Jan 18, 2004
I have found ImageReady to be the best means by which to create rollovers. In Lynda.com there is an available download to directly import ImageReady images into DW. You can just insert it into DW, a little square appears at the top with a little finger on it.

Get the Finger! (Here, it is a good thing.) 🙂

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