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sam
Joined: 20 Aug 2005
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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 10:52 am Post subject: I NEED A GOOD HELP CONCERNING ROLLOVERS IN PHOTOSHOP CS !! |
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WELL I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL USER OF PHOTOSHOP CS , BUT I AM VERY INTERESTED IN THE SOFTWARE AND I AM TRYING TO LEARN MANY IMPORTANT USES AND TUTORIALS EVERY DAY.
MY PROBLEM WITH THIS IS THAT, I HAVE TRIED MANY TIMES TO CREATE A ROLL OVER BUTTON, AND I DID IT SUCCESFULLY. I OPTIMISED IT AS GIF DOCUMENT , THEN I SAVED IT IN IMAGE READY AS OPTIMISED FOR THE WEB( WITH THE html). I COULD PERFECTLY SEE THE FEATURES OF ROLL OVER FUNCIONING IN IMAGE READY WHEN I PRESS THE PREVIEW BUTTON .BUT THE PROBLEM I CANīT SOLVE SO FAR IS THAT WHEN I TRY TO SEE THE SAME BUTTON IN THE INTERNET EXPLORER NAVIGATOR IT DOESNīT WORK, SO ALL WHAT I SEE IN THE NAVIGATOR IS THE NORMAL STATE OF THE BUTTON AND IT DOSENīT CHANGE NEITHER WHEN I PASS THE MOUSE OVER IT NOR WHEN I CLICK ON IT.
THANK YOU ALL OF YOU WHO DARED TO GIVE ME A LITTLE HELP. |
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Gallo_Pinto
Joined: 15 Jul 2005
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Location: BC, Canada
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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 2:17 pm Post subject: |
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i do all my rollovers as html rollovers from dreamweaver. If you use dreamweaver, this is the dead-easy way. Export a separate off and over state for your button, save accordingly. In dreamweaver, go to insert>interactive images> rollover. The rest is self-explanatory, it'll just ask you for the location of your images. If you don't use dreamweaver, you could probaly just find and html rollover on some site and grab some code. _________________ brush your hair and comb your teeth |
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sam
Joined: 20 Aug 2005
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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 4:07 pm Post subject: thnx a lot Gallo_Pinto, |
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it is very kind of you to reply o my previous message Mr. (Gallo_Pinto ) iam gonna try it the way you suggested for me.
thnx again |
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Datameister
Joined: 28 Jun 2005
Posts: 506
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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2005 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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I agree again with Gallo. Either do it with Dreamweaver or just use JavaScript code. It's easy to find on the Internet. Or--gasp!--you could learn HTML and JavaScript. But that's the old fashioned way. _________________ Interested in showcasing your special effects or learning some new ones from the masters? Check out PSFX! |
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Gallo_Pinto
Joined: 15 Jul 2005
Posts: 785
Location: BC, Canada
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Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 1:20 am Post subject: |
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I'm your typical non-code that way.
i once saw a comic. it showe3d a bunch of people sitting on front of computers, one guy had fallen back off his chair and someone was bending over him. There's a sign on the wal that says "visual web design club". The caption underneath it says "he'll be okay, it seems that some raw HTML code just flashed across his screen" _________________ brush your hair and comb your teeth |
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