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Re: Viewing Images |
| message from gunther17 on 24 Jul 2004 |
Thanks I thought I will look into what you have said.
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| Mr.Crom replied to gunther17 on 24 Jul 2004 |
When you do this you have to insert a new button into your fireworks image - a
new window opens with 5 options, Up, Over Down Over while Down and Active Area.
You create your button in there - I don't use the active area - i save that
for later.
Just click on the 'x' and the window will close and the button will appear
with a red box and lines reaching both side of the area you are creating. Once
you place your mouse over the center, and click a pop up menu comes up and you
can select, you can add certain behaviors, and one of them is Drop Down menu.
Click that, add you title, add the address for the title, remember dont use
http:www. etc... if you are using these buttons on your site. then click next.
then select your color scheme. then next/finished.
Once you save the item - you have to export the whole image as a .gif and then
once you want to enter it into your page you insert it as a 'insert fireworks
html'. Browse the area you have saved your image, and select the 'html' item,
not the item that is named gif or anything else.
http://www.warlordsofearth.com/GFX/image_html_ext.gif
You can tell the html item by the "E" as in MSFT Explorer. Just click ok once
you select the right file.
Hope this helps.
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| Murray *TMM* replied to Mr.Crom on 24 Jul 2004 |
The easy way to solve the problem is to read this -
http://apptools.com/rants/jsmenu.php
and decide, like most (all?) of the others here that you wouldn't touch
these menus with a ten foot pole. They are a death trap.
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