Am 20.06.2016 um 22:31 schrieb Elle Stone:
On 06/20/2016 04:18 PM, Pat David wrote:
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This is different than an image rollover, which is more of what is being
described in your link. Technically you _could_ create a text area near
an image that could show different text varying based on c
>> I want to add hotspots to my drawing where I can hover the mouse over an
> item and while it is there some additional information will pop up nearby
>
> This is different than an image rollover, which is more of what is being
> described in your link. Technically you _could_ create a text ar
On Mon, 2016-06-20 at 06:56 +0200, DavidWW wrote:
> I want to add hotspots to my drawing where I can hover the mouse over
> an item
> and while it is there some additional information will pop up nearby.
I'm going to assume you mean you want this to happen in a Web browser
rather than in GIMP.
One
On 06/20/2016 04:18 PM, Pat David wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 1:28 PM Elle Stone
mailto:ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com>>
wrote:
You can do "on hover text" without using javascript. Do an internet
search on keywords such as: css image on hover text
For example using css3:
ht
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 1:28 PM Elle Stone
wrote:
> You can do "on hover text" without using javascript. Do an internet
> search on keywords such as: css image on hover text
>
> For example using css3:
> http://geekgirllife.com/place-text-over-images-on-hover-without-javascript/
>
>
Except I thin
You can do "on hover text" without using javascript. Do an internet
search on keywords such as: css image on hover text
For example using css3:
http://geekgirllife.com/place-text-over-images-on-hover-without-javascript/
There are also quite a few tutorials on the internet using css2.
On 06/2
actually, if you as much as create image maps, and replcae the
relevant URLs by javascript URLs you should get as close as waht you
wanta s possible.
Of course, images on themselves do not perform any action - actions
are all performed by the viewer program. Few programas will be more
feature-rich
No - this is not a function of any image formats usually without the
intervention of some further software. Images don't normally do this (and
probably shouldn't on their own, imo).
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 11:50 AM DavidWW wrote:
> I want to add hotspots to my drawing where I can hover the mous
I want to add hotspots to my drawing where I can hover the mouse over an item
and while it is there some additional information will pop up nearby. I have
found information about creating image maps with Gimp but it has all been about
creating hyperlinks that jump to a website when one clicks on p