rollover hover buttons problem

J

john

I got this template from 1and1. I had to redo a couple rollover buttons
on this page below, References and News. I can't figure out how to get
the gray out from behind the buttons. If you click the link and then
refresh it you will see what I mean. I have tried adding red background
to the cell and red background to the table and still no good. I have
since put them both back to automatic. Can anyone tell me how to make
the gray go away? It's just those little things that really bug me. I
used Web Components, Hover button to do those two buttons.
Thank you.
John

http://www.cpuexhibits.com/cpuexhibits3/references.html
 
S

Steve Easton

Works fine here.

Try clearing your browser cache files. ( Temporary Internet files )


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M

Murray

Hover buttons? You know that they won't work on many people's systems
because they use Java to achieve their functionality, and most people do not
have the required Java engine installed?
 
J

john

I cleared the cache and it still does it. Tried it from another computer that never accessed it and it did the same thing. Did you refresh that link a couple times Steve and see if it does it? Thanks

Works fine here.

Try clearing your browser cache files. ( Temporary Internet files )


-- Steve Easton Microsoft MVP FrontPage 95isalive This site is best
viewed.................. ..............................with a computer
 
S

Steve Easton

Oops, they are a combination of hover buttons and image swaps, why both I don't know, but
the gray is from the hover button.


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Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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This site is best viewed..................
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john said:
I cleared the cache and it still does it. Tried it from another computer that never
accessed it and it did the same thing. Did you refresh that link a couple times Steve and
see if it does it? Thanks
 
J

john

Murray said:
Could the gray be the sign of no Java engine?
Does that question mean that you still don't see the gray and as far as
I know, Sun Java is installed and working fine.
 
M

Murray

No - it means I didn't look. But can you be certain that your visitors will
have the Java engine installed?

Personally, I would never ever ever use Java just to get a rollover....

Now that I have looked, I can say that I don't see the gray in IE6, and for
certain, I would never use Java for something as simple as that rollover.
 
J

john

Steve said:
Oops, they are a combination of hover buttons and image swaps, why both I don't know, but
the gray is from the hover button.
OK, so what should I make them all be and how do I get rid of that gray?
 
C

Craig Schiller

Highlight your picture (i.e. button), then select Dynamic HTML Effects
from the Format menu and follow the prompts. You must, of course have a
second graphic of exactly the same size available to designate as your
rollover button.

Craig
 
J

john

Craig said:
Highlight your picture (i.e. button), then select Dynamic HTML Effects
from the Format menu and follow the prompts. You must, of course have a
second graphic of exactly the same size available to designate as your
rollover button.

Craig

john wrote:
I got it all figured out, I think. Thanks for all your help.
 

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