Re: correction
by Stephen Johnston <pepe(at)gainsay.com>
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Thu, 20 Jul 2000 15:32:08 -0400 |
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woodduck(at)mbay.net, hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org |
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This is pseudo-code, but if you can follow the concept then you are good-
create an array with all your graphics you want to show and hide
when one of the graphics on the left is moused over
toggle all the graphics in the array off
then toggle on the target graphic
you should be done then - maybe you already knew this and were looking into
how to accomplish on of the steps. If so write back, I will try to elaborate.
look here http://www.ozones.com/~drozone/entry.html in the 'hands on' section
-Stephen
At 02:35 PM 7/20/2000, you wrote:
>Thanks, everyone for the suggestions to use onMouseOut.
>
>The problem with using onMouseOut in that position is that the "homemo"
>graphic
>has a series of links in it leading to various pages. If you use
>onMouseOut it
>swaps the graphic back to the default blank without giving the user a
>chance to
>chose something from that "homemo" list.
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>I tried an onMouseOut on the "homemo" graphic which worked fine, but the user
>must mouse over the "homemo" graphic to trigger the event.
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>What I really need is something that will clear any open swapped graphics
>when
>a new main menu selection is moused over. Does that make sense? This is a
>really hard concept to express.
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>Peggi
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