Re: [WSG] Disjointed Rollovers in css

2005-04-20 Thread jackie reid
Peter and Thierry.. yes both those links are perfect.. i can get the drift 
now. thanks so much

jackie

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Re: [WSG] Disjointed Rollovers in css

2005-04-19 Thread Thierry Koblentz
jackie reid wrote:
> is there a tutorial out there that anyone has seen or used that may
> help me achieve this. 

Hi Jackie,
This may help you:
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/css%20pop%20ups/

HTH,
Thierry | http://www.TJKDesign.com
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Re: [WSG] Disjointed Rollovers in css

2005-04-19 Thread Peter Ottery
Jackie wrote:
> i would like to be able to make a disjointed rollover in css, you know 
> rollover the text and the image nearby changes colour or whatever.

Hi Jackie,
I think youre after something like this (on eric meyer's site):
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/popups/demo2.html
(mouseover the left nav)

Also, Doug Bowman highlighted a double rollover technique he used on
the adaptive path redesign [1] a while ago, but it seems to have
disappeared from the live site for some reason. be interesting to know
if  it was removed due to a bug or if they just decided to remove it
for non tech reasons...

[1] http://www.adaptivepath.com/

anyway, hth, 
cheers, 
pete

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Peter Ottery ~ Designer
Daemon Pty Ltd 
www.daemon.com.au
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[WSG] Disjointed Rollovers in css

2005-04-19 Thread jackie reid



Hi group
 
i would like to be able to make a disjointed 
rollover in css, you know rollover the text and the image nearby changes colour 
or whatever.
 
is there a tutorial out there that anyone has seen 
or used that may help me achieve this.
 
 
 
cheers
 
Jackie