Swapping Multiple Images While Rollingover One Image?
May 18, 2009
Newbie here. I am seeking to swap out three images when rolling over one. Cursor hovers over one image - three new images, in different locations, are seen on screen. When cursor moves away - the images revert to "normal" state.
Image 1 - thumbnail - bottom right of screen
When rolling over Image 1, three images change:
Image 1 - to shaded version of the thumbnail
Image 2 - main image center of screen
Image 3 - text box image top right of screen
What I'm looking to do is have a folder of images that I have show up on my website.I'm also looking to pull from this folder up to 6 or 7 times on the same page w/ randomized pictures that do not repeat.Finally, I'm looking to be able to size and name these images based on which image randomly pulls. b/c it's not grabbing the images.
I know this is sorta reposting but I want to simplify the issue a bit. Take the following script:
function replacemain(s){ var x = document.images['MainImage']; var y = document.images[s]; var pictemp = x.src; x.src = y.src; y.src = pictemp; }
All I want to do is replace the image specified as "s" with the MainImage. Actually swap them so that each execution of the function will swapp and reswap the images without loosing anything. This generally works, however, on a couple IE6 browsers it causes blank images to swap in....
I've got a JavaScript / CSS question if anyone has a spare minute and the interest? I've got a page with a background image set by CSS. I want to use a Javascript function to change that image with a link click. Here's a snippet from my HTML:
HTML Code: <body> <script type="text/javascript" src="changeBGimage.js"></script> <style type="text/css"> body {background: url('red.jpg') no-repeat} </style>
[Code]...
Would you be able to tell me how I would structure that function?
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anyway what im after is something that will do the following
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