[WEB4LIB] MouseOver Mess

jay jay at ccpl.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us
Mon Jul 12 09:17:29 EDT 1999


Thanks for the help!  However, that script that is generated doesn't seem to
work in both browsers. I am about to give up on it....More trouble than it's
worth.  I'd just like to see one example of something with two simple images
that gives an image for on and one for off.

Regards,

Jay H. Frantz


Linda Woods Hyman wrote:

> At 03:11 PM 7/6/99 -0700, Marie Bloechle wrote:
> ><snip>
> >>Alright, let me up, I've had enough...What am I doing wrong here?
> >>I can only get the first .gif to mouseover. Am I missing something?
> >>See the mess below:
> ><end of snip>
> >
> >You've missed a closing quotation mark in all but the first mouseover tags:
> >    ('image2,'image2on'), etc...
> >Should be:
> >    ('image2','image2on'), etc...
> >Always helps to get other eyes on your coding!  Hope this is it.  Cheers!
> >
> How timely! I've been looking for the ultimate {SIMPLE} mouseover script.
> During my searches, I found this site that generates one for you:
>
> http://webdeveloper.internet.com/javascript/preload-images.html
>
> I used it, it worked; but I think I'll be switching to a formal HTML
> editing package pretty soon due to the increasing ease they provide for
> forms, rollovers, etc.
>
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