Creating submenus though rollover using ImageReady

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cimradio
Aug 1, 2003
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I’ve searched the forums and couldn’t find any answers regarding my problem. Is it possible to create submenus using the rollover technique introduced with ImageReady? For example, I have the main menus at the top, and just right at the bottom are the submenus for one of the main menus. I tried this approach and every time I move my cursor to the submenu, they disappear. Anybody know if ImageReady is capable of this feature? (I’d figure it’s kinda like nesting buttons within a button).

I know flash can do this without a problem at all, but the thing is Macromedia Flash MX is harder to operate, and I try not to use flash objects on my website. Anybody know a solution to this is highly appreciated.

I am using Win XP Pro, with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.

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LenHewitt
Aug 1, 2003
Cimradio,

ImageReady doesn’t do Timelines, an essential for fly-out menu’s. Neither does it do <DIV> layers.

You really need to be using a discrete HTML editor such as GoLive or Macromedia Dreamweaver for this.
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Don McCahill
Aug 1, 2003
Macromedia Fireworks has a flyout menu creator in versions 4 and up. You might want to check it out. (I use it rather than IR for most stuff).

(And it does not use timelines, Len.)

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