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how do you create a hover button (not an interactivr button) in FrongPage 2003, or how do you put a picture into a interactive button?
 
Just create the picture button you want in your favourite graphics program. Remember that you need two. One normal and one "indented" (usually made by inverting the normal picture. There are several graphics programs that specifically make this kind of images such as Xara WebStyle or Adobe Image Ready. http://www.xara.com/products/webstyle/examples/buttons.asp
Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
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how do you create a hover button (not an interactivr button) in FrongPage 2003, or how do you put a picture into a interactive button?

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I already have the graphics created... I can't find where to create a hover button, this ability changed with FrongPage 2003. I know where to create a interactive button, but if that is what you use, how to you put the graphic in it?
 
To use your own pictures you should use behaviors. Select the normal image on the page. Choose Format | Behaviors. Click insert under behaviors and select Swap image. Select the other image and the options you want.


Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.


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I already have the graphics created... I can't find where to create a hover button, this ability changed with FrongPage 2003. I know where to create a interactive button, but if that is what you use, how to you put the graphic in it?

JPKarlsen said:
Just create the picture button you want in your favourite graphics program. Remember that you need two. One normal and one "indented" (usually made by inverting the normal picture. There are several graphics programs that specifically make this kind of images such as Xara WebStyle or Adobe Image Ready. http://www.xara.com/products/webstyle/examples/buttons.asp
Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
nntp://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.frontpage.client/<[email protected]>

how do you create a hover button (not an interactivr button) in FrongPage 2003, or how do you put a picture into a interactive button?

[microsoft.public.frontpage.client]

[microsoft.public.frontpage.client]
 
To create your own Interactive Buttons from your images see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;555010

The Hoover buttons (using JAVA are deprecated) and may not be supported on many user systems
- replaced by the JavaScript Interactive buttons
If you really still want to use them, the Hoovers are buried in the FP Tool Well
View Toolbars Customize Command and drag them from the Insert menu to your tool bar

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| I already have the graphics created... I can't find where to create a hover button, this ability changed with FrongPage 2003. I
know where to create a interactive button, but if that is what you use, how to you put the graphic in it?
|
| "JPKarlsen [FP MVP]" wrote:
|
| > Just create the picture button you want in your favourite graphics program. Remember that you need two. One normal and one
"indented" (usually made by inverting the normal picture. There are several graphics programs that specifically make this kind of
images such as Xara WebStyle or Adobe Image Ready. http://www.xara.com/products/webstyle/examples/buttons.asp
| > Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
| > nntp://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.frontpage.client/<[email protected]>
| >
| > how do you create a hover button (not an interactivr button) in FrongPage 2003, or how do you put a picture into a interactive
button?
| >
| > [microsoft.public.frontpage.client]
| >
 

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