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    Default How to do a mouse over on an image

    I have 2 images of the same picture. One is small and the other one is a little bit bigger. I am trying to do a mouse rollover so that when someone passes their mouse over the smaller image, the larger image will show. I have used the picture rollover feature and it does not work. Can anyone please tell me how I can do this. Thank you in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 915855 View Post
    I have 2 images of the same picture. One is small and the other one is a little bit bigger. I am trying to do a mouse rollover so that when someone passes their mouse over the smaller image, the larger image will show. I have used the picture rollover feature and it does not work. Can anyone please tell me how I can do this. Thank you in advance.
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    I went to the link that you gave me but it is too confusing and they do not have a step by step guide on how to use these codes. Is there a way that I can do what I want to be done with NetObjects 11 and how. Thank you in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 915855 View Post
    I have 2 images of the same picture. One is small and the other one is a little bit bigger. I am trying to do a mouse rollover so that when someone passes their mouse over the smaller image, the larger image will show. I have used the picture rollover feature and it does not work. Can anyone please tell me how I can do this. Thank you in advance.
    Hi,

    Here is another method, oddly enough that I just posted.

    http://forums.netobjects.com/showthr...ll=1#post46864
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    Thanks it worked. I noticed that where the big picture is located at, there is an empty space on my website. How would I make the picture not take up any space. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 915855 View Post
    Thanks it worked. I noticed that where the big picture is located at, there is an empty space on my website. How would I make the picture not take up any space. Thanks.
    I would imagine you would probably overlap or effectively place the larger image beneath the rest of your page content. You might try this fine gentleman's instructions here: http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=4027
    Greg

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    Waiving the right to remain silent, 915855 <915855.4gqg4z@no-
    mx.forums.netobjects.com> said:

    > Thanks it worked. I noticed that where the big picture is located at,
    > there is an empty space on my website. How would I make the picture not
    > take up any space. Thanks.


    IIRC, there's a way in NOF to tell the object to not load.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert542 View Post
    I would imagine you would probably overlap or effectively place the larger image beneath the rest of your page content. You might try this fine gentleman's instructions here: http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=4027
    Greg
    Thanks I will try it.

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