[WEB4LIB] CSS or DHTML?
jay
jay at ccpl.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us
Sat Apr 24 15:25:33 EDT 1999
Bill:
I hope that someone on the list responds with a solution to your problem....that
is exactly what I wish to do!
Bill Drew wrote:
> Looking to the future, I am teaching myself or trying to teach myself CSS
> and DHTML. I would like to create a webpage for the library that when you
> pass the mouse over a string of text the page display related text. Here is
> an example. I would have a line of text that says "Databases". When the
> mouse is passed over that text I would like to see a list of links to all of
> our databases appear on the screen without loading another page and without
> using frames. Seems to me that JavaScript combined with CSS should be able
> to do this. I know how to do this using mouse rollovers for images combined
> with client side mapping. That is too slow because of the time it takes to
> down load images. Are there any examples out there? This would be used in
> conjunction with a browser detector script to ensure appropriate access for
> all users.
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