Intuitive graphic?

by kim97(at)juno.com

 Date:  Thu, 26 Feb 1998 07:20:13 -0700
 To:  hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org
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This is my first post and I saw the Ulead page referred to in your email.
 I am using that similar type of java on my business' home page, I am
still working and experimenting on the look I want for the business.  The
site is not finnished yet.  The adress is www.ay-b-creations.com.  The
code used can be seen via the "source" option on the browser menu bar. 
If this is the same as Ulead's I can send the actual code that causes the
letter coloring to change and whistle if the source is not sufficient
enough.

end

Kim
AY'B Creations
"creations designed with you in mind"

On Wed, 25 Feb 1998 21:20:45 GMT+2 "Albe van der Merwe"
<AVDMERWE(at)scientia.up.ac.za> writes:
>Hi, all
>
>If you have a look at Ulead's site at
>http://www.ulead.com/
>you will see a navigation bar at the top. This is very nice in 
>itself, but please also notice that when you move you mouse over the 
>"words", which are actually graphics, they seem to 'light up' or 
>something. I've been wondering what the graphical engineering behind 
>this entails. I would also like to see some HTML code for it, because 
>i've been battling to figure it out for days. I'm sure there's some 
>Java script involved - but WHAT???
>
>Thanks in advance
>
></Albe>
>
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>
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>|    B\
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>This graphic (like most other e-mail graphics) is 
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