Mouseover Image To Change Rollover State Of Link
Mar 19, 2010
Here is an example of what is done so far: [URL].
When you mouse over the b&w images you will see the image change to color.
When you mouse over the links on the left they will have a rollover and also change the image on the right to color.
What I would also like is mouseover the image to change the rollover state of the link on the left. Here is my code so far..
PHP Code:
<style type="text/css"><!--/* ================================= *//* ====== Subject Matter Rollovers ======
*/#menuButton1{height: 41px;width: 133px;
overflow: hidden;background:
url(images/content/buttons/subjectmatter.png) top left no-repeat;
display: block;text-decoration:none;line-height:2.5em;color:#000000;}
#menuButton1:hover{color:#FFFF00;
I thought the following might work (2nd image)
Code:
document.getElementById('link2').class='menu_hover';
But as you see no it does not.
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Sep 1, 2010
I've been researching a good effective way to do 3 state image rollovers with jQuery, but haven't found anything that's workable with an AJAX style page. The page consists of a ul based menu that shows and hides new content depending on the selection. What I'm attempting to achieve is once the image has been clicked on, for the "over" state to remain until a new choice is made from that menu, aka another image has been clicked on. Once another image was clicked on, it would then display the active state and the previous would not.
Here is the HTML:
<ul id="navWork">
<li onclick="javascript:doShowHide('spotsPromos');">
<a href="javascript://">
<img src="images/nav-spots-promos.png" alt="Spots and Promos" />
</a>
</li>
<li onclick="javascript:doShowHide('corporate');">
<a href="javascript://">
<img src="images/nav-corporate.png" alt="Corporate" />
</a>
</li>
</ul>
Here is the JavaScript that is activating the rollovers:
$(document).ready(function() {
// preload all rollovers
$("#navWork img").each(function() {
// Set the original src
rollsrc = $(this).attr("src");
rollON = rollsrc.replace(/.png$/ig,"-over.png");
$("<img>").attr("src", rollON);
});
// navigation rollovers
$("#navWork a").mouseover(function(){
imgsrc = $(this).children("img").attr("src");
matches = imgsrc.match(/-over/);
// fon't do the rollover if state is already ON
if (!matches) {
imgsrcON = imgsrc.replace(/.png$/ig,"-over.png"); // strip off extension
$(this).children("img").attr("src", imgsrcON);
}});
$("#navWork a").mouseout(function(){
$(this).children("img").attr("src", imgsrc);
});});
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May 11, 2010
Before, I had an iframe, and when I moused over a link outside the iframe, it would load a page into the iframe. Background image was part of the page loaded, as well as the text and what not. The problem was, the image took too long to load. I've been learning how to do javascript and I came across some code for preloading an image before the mouseover so there was zero wait time. For the past few days I've been trying to figure out how to have the preload image appear BENEATH the iframe (now with no background image or color) with the allowtransparency attribute set to true.
I've figured out the code to do both individually, i.e. I have the code so that when the link is moused over, the new image will appear; AND I have the code so that when the link is moused over, the page with load into the iframe. Both work, both do what is expected, but they don't do it together.Below is the script. Here's where it's confusing. If I have the "setupImgRollover..." first inside the if statement: the page loads into the iframe, but there is no image. If I have the "setupImgRollover..." after the "document.link..." commands in the if statement: the image appears but the page does not load into the iframe.
HTML Code:
window.onload = rolloverInit;
function rolloverInit() {
for (var i=0; i<document.links.length; i++) {
var linkObj = document.links[i];
[code]....
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Apr 16, 2011
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Except after the rollover the image is now static and one can click on the Email Address to affect the Website Inquiry Email Window. Yeah, I know its overkill, why not just click on the link, but it's not my choice, the client wants it that way. He designed it for free on Wix now finds it does not work on iPhone, etc. Is it possible to implement this in Java Script?
[Code]...
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how to implement the same effect as the left hand side navigation bar on this site,
[URL]
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I have 6 horizontal navigation image links on top of my site. The regular images are black n white, but on the hover they transform to a colored image. Each image leads to a different page on my site, I'm wondering if I can make the image corresponding to that page light up whenever on that page.
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Apr 20, 2010
I essentially have this code below and what I am trying to do is change the image when the mouse rolls over it but change it back when the mouse leaves. What am I doing wrong?
HTML Code:
I have also tried assigning the id to the image and came up with this code but it still doesn't change anything. Just shows the original image.
HTML Code:
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May 3, 2011
Example script I can use to do the following.
Essentially I have text on the left (sizes) and an image on the right.
When you put your mouse over the text the image needs to change to show the corresponding image to the text.
I know this isn't hard but I just mustn't be using the right search terms to find an example.
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May 26, 2010
I use sprites for rollover effects so the hover attribute just changes the background image position. Everything works cool with the rollovers. What I would like to do, is make a text link that when rolled over will change a separate background image to it's hover state. I should add, that the the rollover image has it's own div and is separate from where the text link is located. To get a visual you can check the website [URL] In the body section I would like to make each of the dark red section titles a link that when rolled over will change the hover state of the corresponding "more" button.
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I have 6 image buttons that I want to create a rollover caption for. So for each image, when you rollover it a text title appears and thendisappearswhen you rollout. There will be a different title for each image and will be located in the sameposition. I'd also like to have the text fade in and out if it's not to complicated.I already have the following code to create a smooth image rollover:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('.fadeThis').append('<span class="hover"></span>').each(function () {
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Here's my guidelines...
The hearing aid has three switches. An image is created for each switch being selected. (3 images) The first switch is the off button or stops any sound playing when selected. The second switch upon selection plays a sound file of somebody talking. The third switch upon selection plays a sound file of the same person talking but also with background noise. A polygon area has been created for each switch as part of an image map. (3 areas)When a switch is selected (let's say switch 1), the other switch areas upon mouse rollover are highlighted in yellow (either switch area 2 or switch area 3) but the switch that was selected (switch 1) doesnt change upon mouse rollover. So this had me create 2 more images per switch displaying the switch selected and the two other areas highlighted. In total this is 9 images.(3 imaged per switch + (3switches * 2 switch areas highlighted) = 9).
The image names are as followed HearingAid(switch number)(nothing,a, or ) corresponding which switch is highlighted; a being bottom most switch area different than switch that's selected and b being top most switch area. So they are HearingAid1.png, HearingAid1a.png, HearingAid1b.png HearingAid2.png, HearingAid2a.png, HearingAid2b.png, HearingAid3.png, HearingAid3a.png, HearingAid3b.png.
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Here's my latest code:
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I'm trying to make the following code work unsuccesfully
In the <head> section i have this:
<script type="text/javascript">
img1 = new Image();
img1.src = "images/party/party.jpg";
[Code]....
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example: Home | Support | About
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<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
body {background-color:gold;}
table
{
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<html>
<body>
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I am using the javascript below to produce three-state mouseovers. Each link has three images that look like tabs. Image 1 is the regular image for the link. Image 2 has the rollover effect (glowing text), and image 3 is onClick - it makes the tab appear as though it has moved forward (active).
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