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How to recreate how Macromedia does links? |
| message from divertida73 on 20 Jul 2004 |
At the top of this page are links... home, products, showcase, etc.
To create the links and the background for the links, was an image created for
a background in a table and then links "typed" in?
Also, how hard is it to get the sublinks to appear when the main links are
rolled over? Here's what I mean: If you roll over Products, you get Products
Home... Studio... Dreamweaver..... etc. . Tehn you get different links when you
roll over Showcase. Is this hard to do?
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| Murray *TMM* replied to divertida73 on 20 Jul 2004 |
You can examine a page like this in detail to see how Macromedia does it.
But a word of caution - if you are not experienced at looking at code, you
will not learn much.
Use FILE | New > Page Designs (CSS) and select one of the Halo designs.
This will give you a page exactly (more or less) like you see on the
Macromedia site, but without the Flash....
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| :. Nadia .: replied to divertida73 on 20 Jul 2004 |
You can recreate the whole thing using an image editor to design the
Nadia
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| Craig replied to divertida73 on 20 Jul 2004 |
Right-click an image, choose properties, if you can!
is it in fact a flash file
or an image
can you select the text
The above will answer your 1st question.
How hard is hard? (Sorry, facetious comment)
There are behaviour extensions for this kind of thing at the MM extensions
site, look for navigation/menus/layers
Most are done with layers or java.
Craig
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