Right, what Bennie said. Here's an example, I think, of what you were looking for, done using CSS:

http://www.adaptivepath.com/

There is a row of small face pictures on the left side, below "in-house training" that seems to do what you want. It's a simple matter of setting a background image on the link, then a different image on hover...straight CSS.

HTH,

Leslie Riggs

Bennie Shepherd wrote:

Why not use css for the image swap...


> Hi,
>
> I'm doing a "template" for a organization and the want a entry page from
> where people can select which page they want.
> My problem is they want something like this
> http://www.esrum.dk/ny_web/esrum_forside.htm and they insist on having
> "rollover" effect for the images (image swap). Next problem is since it
> mostly schools using their website many have turned javascript off by
> default (according to their logs it's
> about 35%) so the sample above
> wont work for them (a sample they did themselves BTW)
>
> I made a quick sample without the img swap thingy
> http://www.mouseriders.dk/esrum/index.htm but they insist on the img
> swap. So now I'm wondering which approach would be best using css and no
> javascript getting the layout as in my sample but with img swap?
>
> Thanks for any help
> Kim


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