Mark, This is just a quick reply from a senior lurker on this list - you'll definitely get better responses from the real gurus, but in case you're in operations mode right now and want to try something, design a couple of simple images that match the background color of your card and script them to appear/disappear in order to hide/reveal the two halves of the underlying image. I hope I've visualized correctly what you are trying to do. HTH, Tommy Simmons Employment Law Advisory Network, Inc. www.employmentlawadvisors.com
----- Original Message ----- From: Mark MacKenzie (Shaw) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 12:40 AM Subject: Showing a portion of an image > I have an image graphic of 62 (W) pixels by 33 (H) pixels. > 1. I wish to show one half of its area without resizing the image itself. > The resulting image rectangle would then be 31 (W) pixels by 33 (H) pixels. > Showing the left half of the image. > 2. Keeping the same new width of 31 (W) by 33(H) I then wish to show the > right half of the image. > > I am building a type of flipbook object which works with the standard single > image, multiple row or column, representing multiple cells. > > Regards > Mark MacKenzie > Chief Techno-Mage > Historical Treasures & Ancient Arts > www.digitalheritage.ca > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
