Help with Dreamweaver/HTML/java script please.

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Help with Dreamweaver/HTML/java script please.
  1. Unread #1 - May 5, 2007 at 10:56 AM
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    Help with Dreamweaver/HTML/java script please.

    Well basically, what i want to do is, when someone hovers their mouse over a hyperlink, a small picture shows up untill you move your mouse away.

    Example here:

    www.webgamesworld.com

    Go to the right hand side and find "Classics" then under that, hover over a link suck as "Bomberman"

    Thanks.
     
  3. Unread #2 - May 5, 2007 at 3:56 PM
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    Help with Dreamweaver/HTML/java script please.

    <img src="imgbutton.gif" onmouseover=yourfunctionhere("popupimg.gif")>
    hope that helped ;)
     
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    Help with Dreamweaver/HTML/java script please.

    What do i put in "Yourfunctionhere"??

    Also, i want them to hover over text, NOT a picture.
     
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    Help with Dreamweaver/HTML/java script please.

    Why not trying searching for it in the syntax list, it can help you a lot :p
     
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    Help with Dreamweaver/HTML/java script please.

    but you did fail to mention this requires javascript to be enabled. the way i would do it is by using CSS with the title subtag
     
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