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We want to find a way to have a rollover and sneak up on the result.
You would think there would be a way to have a rollover, with the of a hotkey or whatever, that you'd be able to execute and give you a chance to click on a hyperlink that is shown on the result of that rollover. Now if I was fast as a speeding bullet I could probably do it. You would think by now Adobe would have a way to accomplish this. Basically I want to have a rollover that would have a hyperlink appear, but I want to be able to click on that hyperlink. But obviously when I take the mouse off of that rollover the "result" disappears and I can't click on the link. Any suggestions or would be appreciated. Bob Snow |
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[q]Originally posted by: Bob Snow
You would think by now Adobe would have a way to accomplish this. [/q] Why? Adobe can only give you tools to make it easier to implement what is possible in HTML. If you're making one element active, then that's the active element. Once the mouse is off it, it's no longer the active element. Adobe doesn't write the HTML specification, so they can't give you a way to accomplish something that is outside of it. |
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Bob Snow wrote:
> We want to find a way to have a rollover and sneak up on the result. > > You would think there would be a way to have a rollover, with the of a > hotkey or whatever, that you'd be able to execute and give you a chance to > click on a hyperlink that is shown on the result of that rollover. Now if I > was fast as a speeding bullet I could probably do it. You would think by now > Adobe would have a way to accomplish this. Basically I want to have a rollover > that would have a hyperlink appear, but I want to be able to click on that > hyperlink. But obviously when I take the mouse off of that rollover the > "result" disappears and I can't click on the link. > > Any suggestions or would be appreciated. > > Bob Snow > Try turning off the swap image restore behavior -- Jim Babbage - .:Community MX:. & .:Adobe Community Expert:. http://www.communityMX.com/ CommunityMX - Free Resources: http://www.communitymx.com/free.cfm --- .:Adobe Community Expert for Fireworks:. Adobe Community Expert http://tinyurl.com/2a7dyp --- See my work on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/jim_babbage/ |
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