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Windows 2000, Image Ready 7.0, FrontPage 2000
I used Image Ready to create an image that has rollover states. I tested my image using the IR Preview in Browser button. The image works. My problem is when I "drag and drop" my image into FrontPage my rollovers do not work. Below are the steps I used. Please let me know what I am missing. Thanks
1. Crated my image in PhotoShop 7.0
2. Jump to Image Ready 7.0
3. Sliced my areas that I want to add a roll over too
4. Added my rollover states
5. Tested my image using the IR preview in browser and it works
6. Saved optimized, html and images
7. Open Frontpage, Restored my window to half my monitor size
8. Open Windows Explorer, found my Image at an HTML file
9. Drage my HTML file from Windows Explorer into FrontPage 10. It looks good
11. Saved my Frontpage
12. Preview in Internet Explorer and the rollovers do not work. 13. or I get a script error dialog box
Please help
Where did I go wrong?
Kellie
I used Image Ready to create an image that has rollover states. I tested my image using the IR Preview in Browser button. The image works. My problem is when I "drag and drop" my image into FrontPage my rollovers do not work. Below are the steps I used. Please let me know what I am missing. Thanks
1. Crated my image in PhotoShop 7.0
2. Jump to Image Ready 7.0
3. Sliced my areas that I want to add a roll over too
4. Added my rollover states
5. Tested my image using the IR preview in browser and it works
6. Saved optimized, html and images
7. Open Frontpage, Restored my window to half my monitor size
8. Open Windows Explorer, found my Image at an HTML file
9. Drage my HTML file from Windows Explorer into FrontPage 10. It looks good
11. Saved my Frontpage
12. Preview in Internet Explorer and the rollovers do not work. 13. or I get a script error dialog box
Please help
Where did I go wrong?
Kellie
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