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Where do people get all of these fancy buttons that light up, change color,
change shapes, etc. when doing a mouse roll over??? I am using FP 2002 and
the only buttons I can find are either hover or navigations links and the
options are very limited. I would prefer my buttons to work w/std browser
settings. Any ideas out there?
 
Make them yourself in a graphics editor.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
After designing the button in a graphics editor, how do you add special
features to it like changing colors or text during a mouse rollover?

Jens Peter Karlsen said:
Make them yourself in a graphics editor.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
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From: albert [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: 27. januar 2005 23:03
Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.client
Conversation: buttons
Subject: buttons


Where do people get all of these fancy buttons that light up,
change color, change shapes, etc. when doing a mouse roll
over??? I am using FP 2002 and the only buttons I can find
are either hover or navigations links and the options are
very limited. I would prefer my buttons to work w/std browser
settings. Any ideas out there?
 
try this tutorial:
http://www.outfront.net/tutorials_02/adv_tech/rollovers1.htm
I used this to make some very nice looking rollovers (much better than the
square hover buttons in frontpage) and the best part is that the only program
that you need is paint (other programs make this process easier (like
photshop 7.0). But with paint you can make some very nice looking buttons
using this turtorial and the script provided. Hope this Helps
 
They make the buttons in an image editor.

People would usually use javascript to make the "rollover" happen. In
Frontpage 2003, look up Help for either Behaviours or the DHTML rollover
buttons and/or interactive buttons.

Depends on your version of Frontpage, FP2002 had dhtml rollovers, and
hoverbuttons (more obsolete now, since XP does not include Java which is
required for the hover buttons).

http://javascript.internet.com would have a script that would suit your
purpose.


You would have to use the method(s) that Frontpage offers, and I don't
understand what you mean by "standard browser settings".
 
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