At 11:23 PM 06/12/98 -0400, you wrote:
>I stand to be corrected here, but I don't believe it's possible to
interchange file
>dimensions in Javascript "image rollovers". And trust me, I've tried.
>
>The closest I've seen to such an effect is a bit of a kludge, where one
image
>*appears* to be of a different size than the subsequent one, because white
space
>(transparency) has been left around one image or the other. (i.e., though
both
>images may in fact be, say, 100x200, one might have only 50x50 visible,
the rest
>being transparent.) So you could conceivably create your alternating
>horizontal/vertical effect this way, depending on your requirements.
I'm no js expert, but I too have run into this limitation. To get around
it, I just add white space as needed, like Brent suggests. See a site I'm
working on (draft in progress!) at
www.marcomandmore.com/btsw/
the mouseovers are in the top row of navigation links. Nothing dramatic,
but the images appear to change size.
Barry
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