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Franklin Beaver |
Posted - 10 Mar 2004 : 19:31:18 I have links to some video samples on one of my pages. I would like to have the linked text change color when rolling over before clicking, then permanently change color after it's clicked and viewed. I see this quite often with pages that have video so the user can keep track of what they have viewed. Is it possible with Dynamic HTML Editor? Here's the page:
www.beaverstudio.com/videosamples.htm
Franklin
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s.dav |
Posted - 12 Mar 2004 : 08:57:48 quote: Originally posted by Franklin Beaver
"...but if this image link to another page when you return you will not see the change because the original page is reloaded."
But with my page the links do not open other pages, they launch Windows Media Player. Is that type of link different than a URL link?
Franklin
Ok, now I've understood the problem; RollClick and RollOver effects restore original image after operation so you can see the click image only while you are pressing the button image. You can resolve the problem using events and SetImage action. |
Franklin Beaver |
Posted - 11 Mar 2004 : 15:26:50 "...but if this image link to another page when you return you will not see the change because the original page is reloaded."
But with my page the links do not open other pages, they launch Windows Media Player. Is that type of link different than a URL link?
Franklin |
s.dav |
Posted - 11 Mar 2004 : 08:28:51 Dynamic HTML Editor v.1.7 permit you to rollover a image when you click on it but if this image link to another page when you return you will not see the change because the original page is reloaded. Next version of Dynamic HTML Editor Will permit you to rollover part of labels when you go over with the mouse but the result if you link another page will be the same. The only way to resolve this problem is to create an HTML object and create a link using HTML so it change its color. |
Franklin Beaver |
Posted - 10 Mar 2004 : 19:35:03 Wrong link, sorry. Here's the correct link:
www.beaverstudio.com/videopagesamples.htm
Frankin |