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Dynamic Rollovers W/ Images & Frames
Hi Everyone,
I'm fairly new to this, and wanted some imput. I'm attempting to design a webpage for the company I work for (I have a degree in English, but this does not deter them). They want something like this:
3 frames, a top with a main graphic, a side frame with a rollover menu, and a main body menu. When a person rolls over the side menu options, they want pictures to pop up on the main graphic (which is in a different frame).
How would I accomplish this? Can someone please point me in the right direction?
I appreciate any help. My email is [email]averbatim@yahoo.com[/email] and I prefer email answers, since I'm not sure if I can find this thread again! :)
Thanks,
Amanda
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averbatim webforumsuser@macromedia.com #2
Re: Dynamic Rollovers W/ Images & Frames
I know, it's confusing to me too.
Basically, the setup is three frames: one at the top, which would remain static; one on the side, which would contain a menu; and one large frame that would hold the content. In the top frame, there would be a main graphic for the company. What they want is when someone clicks on a menu item (in another frame), for the main graphic to display pictures ON the main graphic, as well asinformation in the large information frame.
It's like mesgroup.com, if you want a better idea.
Thanks!
Amanda
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