I know it may be unnecessary, but I'd like to put a hover on them anyway. Try as I might to understand the CSS better, it's still unclear to me how to properly put a hover on the thumbnails. I've tried so many things that it's a jumble in my mind now...but it seems like if I increase the border on the thumbs (for the hover), they all shift their position. Other things I've tried seems to affect the main photo itself. I really could use some tips on this so I can finish it.
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on 3/2/2005 4:01 PM David Laakso said the following:
On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 12:29:19 +0000, john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Looks good, from http://www.stunicholls.myby.co.uk/I assume? On that same site you may find what you need regarding opacity: however, I'm really not sure it is necessary-- you only have a few photos, and it's obvious what's where, and been seen.Hello,
Still working on that photo gallery. :) I found a site that helped me in creating a photo gallery I like, but I need to put a "hover" on the thumbnails so that the user knows where they are. I'd like to have it change the opacity, but a) I'm not sure how accepted that is amongst the browsers and b) if it is, I'm sure how to do it, or where to place it in my CSS.
Can anybody please assist me? The site is at http://www.drzeus.net/clients/stevierays/gallery.html
Regards,
David
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