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Guest
I have a small area of text on a web page that I have set a mouse click event
to open a new window with an associated page. I did this by setting a
behaviour for the text.
This works fine but when viewed in a browser, there is no indication of any
sort of link, I can easily alter the font etc, but what I would really like
is to change the mouse cursor to mimic a hyperlink type pointing finger to
indicate that the area of text is clickable.
Is what I am trying to achieve do-able, or have I come at it all wrong?
BTW - I have also used a hyperlink and set a target frame as a new window,
but I want to restrict the menu options etc and I am not aware of any way of
doing that with this method.
Using Front Page 2003 on Windows XP, page is on a Share Point Services site
(SBS 2003)
to open a new window with an associated page. I did this by setting a
behaviour for the text.
This works fine but when viewed in a browser, there is no indication of any
sort of link, I can easily alter the font etc, but what I would really like
is to change the mouse cursor to mimic a hyperlink type pointing finger to
indicate that the area of text is clickable.
Is what I am trying to achieve do-able, or have I come at it all wrong?
BTW - I have also used a hyperlink and set a target frame as a new window,
but I want to restrict the menu options etc and I am not aware of any way of
doing that with this method.
Using Front Page 2003 on Windows XP, page is on a Share Point Services site
(SBS 2003)