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CrazyKillerMan

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Howdy...

 

Just wondering if this is posible:

 

I have created a gif for web display.

The gif is 5 different ovals attached with a line (similar to that of a web).

What I want to do with this picture is change it on mouseover. This is a fiarly strightforward task, but what I want to do seems to be more complex. Keeping in mind I dont know alot of java (just basics really) and what I want to do is create 5 or so differing images and for each mouseover on each oval, the pic will change displaying the "sub topics" of the highlighted image

ie:

 

Behavior Oval; on mouse over; displays the same gif as before except by the oval; Mobility, Migration and Intelligence appears.

Then when going to another topic oval, other "sub topics appear"

 

Is there any way of doing this using one big picture???

Any suggestions/new outlooks are welcome.

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Let me get this straight, 5 different images, each one you want a rollover on?

 

If so it is rather easily done. Email me (busby1218@charter.net) or just post here and I'll get back with ya.

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thanx for the speedy reply but I have figured out how to do it.

 

it was 5 images...all the same...but just differences so when I put mouse over a certain area....a certain image appeared.

 

Im gonna use fireworks to split the image up (so dl isnt a problem, instead of 5 big ones, 10 small ones when needed) and using the image map tags i will place the javascript in the <AREA> tags.

 

Unless there is a better suggestion?

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Sounds like a plan to me. I do most of my work in text editors not GUI editors, but for image maps using Fireworks is far far easier.

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ye ye

i hear that

textpad all the way

 

just gonna seperate using macromedia fireworks

dont have alotta exp with it so...gonna give it a try

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