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Documentation -
Image Manager Extended
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Thursday, 10 May 2007 10:55 |
What is a 'Rollover Image'?
A rollover image is an image that changes when the mouse cursor is placed over it. Here is an example:

The Rollover Image Tab
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Rollover Image Checkbox - Check this box to activate rollover
images. This wil enable all fields and allow you to enter in the values
below. Once activated the current image will be placed in the Mouse out
field and while this tab is visible, the url of the next image selected
will be placed in the Mouse over field.
Mouse over - Represents the mouseover event attribute. This is the image displayed when the mouse cursor is placed over the image.
Mouse out - Represents the mouseout event attribute. This is the
image displayed when the mouse cursor is moved off the image. This is
also usually the defualt image.
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To create a Rollover Image:
1. Select the image that is to be the default image, ie: the one that is displayed in the content item.
2. Click the 'Rollover Image' tab.
3. Check the 'Rollover Image' checkbox. You may notice that the 'mouse out' field is already filled with the article image url.
4. Select the image that you would like as the mouse over image.
5. You can now go back to the 'Article Image' tab and adjust the parameters of this image.
6. Click 'Insert'.
To remove a Rollover Image, uncheck the Rollover Image Checkbox
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Last Updated on Thursday, 10 May 2007 11:01 |