This package includes 2 themes, a small and large(font size). The small looks better in Internet Explorer and the large looks better for Netscape and Apple.
Image rollovers (sometimes also called Image MouseOvers or mouse-overs) are a fairly common sight in websites today (although I don't use them at this time on either thesitewizard.com or thefreecountry.com). You've probably seen them around too: when you move your mouse cursor over a button on a particular site, the button appears to be depressed. Move your mouse cursor away, and the button pops out again
This script shows how to add images to the background of a textarea that will change on mouseover. An additional feature changes the text color on mouseover, as well.
This script adds a little bit of flashy, hi-tech to your webpage. When the user moves the mouse over your image the image changes, and then returns to normal when the mouse is moved off.
Want a quick and lightweight method to make your images "pop up", but depressed when the mouse is held down over them? With the help of DHTML, you can, using scripting, and only scripting! This script creates the illusion of an elevated image by applying a shadow and shifting the image to the up and left. When the user holds down the mouse, the shadow is deleted, and the image shifted back to its usual position. There's no need to create alternate versions of the same image, since the entire effect is generated through code. You may customize both the shadow length and color for each individual image in which the effect is applied to. Cool!
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