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Roll-Me!

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JSFX Multimedia Rollovers

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Change main (large) image on
RollMe v1.0 is an easy-to-use
A code generator which
Make your image rollovers
mouseover of smaller images.
and completely customizable
creates customized
much more dynamic by using
Large image may rollback to
image-based navigation menu
cut-and-paste JavaScript
the Microsoft Transition
original or stay at
with multiple button sets.
rollover effects. Options
Filters built into Internet
mouseover image with
It is easy to configure and
include the
Explorer on the Windows
mouseout.
use and provides a
 
platform. Using this script,
 
convenient way for visitors
 
visitors with I.E. 4+ will
 
to navigate your site.
 
see a very dynamic-animated
 
 
 
image rollover. In all other
 
 
 
browsers the script degrades
 
 
 
to a simple image swap. The
 
 
 
low bandwidth of an image
 
 
 
swap with the high impact of
 
 
 
a Flash animation (without
 
 
 
using Flash).


Date: Nov, 26 2005


Date: Nov, 10 2003


Date: Jul, 27 2004


Date: Mar, 05 2004
This is the standard
A very simple little bit to
This script (and the
 
JavaScript 'image rollover'
control fade of images. You
explanatory text) allows you
 
- an image that changes
can, Fade in images, Fade
to create buttons and images
 
appearance as you move the
out images, Control image
that change when your
 
mouse over it. The
Fade, image Fade rate, plus
visitors' mouse cursors
 
JavaScript works by loading
start image fade and end
hover over them. It is
 
several alternative images
image fade. Demo available.
useful for buttons that
 
for each button. If the user
 
automatically depress and
 
moves the mouse in or out of
 
pop-up, menus and other
 
the button's area, a
 
image tricks.
 
JavaScript function is
 
 
 
invoked to change the image
 
 
 
displayed. It does this by
 
 
 
changing the 'src' attribute
 
 
 
of the named button image.
 
 
 


Date: Sep, 28 1999


Date: Aug, 19 2002


Date: Aug, 01 2001
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