Hi Mike - a while ago we did this site,

http://www.waterviewridge.com.au/

specifically this bit:
http://www.waterviewridge.com.au/waterviewridge/index.cfm?pageID=0&stage=1

which uses css to dynamically place 'sold' images over a map once they
have been, err, sold.

Is that the kind of thing you mean?

James

On Mon, 2004-09-06 at 09:33, Mkear wrote:
> Has anyone used CSS to do colour changes over areas in a map?   Is
> that a practical way to do it? 
> 
> I have a prospective client who wants a map of a subdivision he's
> doing and wants to have the housing blocks coloured differently
> depending on sale status, availability etc, and to change colour when
> you roll the mouse over it.   I was thinking of setting the inital
> state of the area based on a dynamic value pulled from the database
> (i.e sold, available, holding deposit) and with hover state for the
> mouseover.  
> 
> Is it a practical thing to be thinking about CSS for this, given that
> the areas aren't rectangular?
> 
> Or can anyone think  of a better way to do it?   (My intial thought
> was to use flash but we've crossed that idea off for a number of
> reasons)
> 
> Cheers
> Mike Kear
> AFP Webworks
> Windsor, NSW, Australia . 
> 
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