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css rollover buttons
hey guys i was wondering if any one could help me out with some css rollovers put myself a bit in the deep end and dont really know how to go about it. heres my progress so far http://www.you-wont.com/new/index.html as you can see i cant even make the div line up yet. basically want a rollover for each postit. thanks
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Re: css rollover buttons
Use the a:hover selector to do this - then specify what you want it to do when you hover over. For example, change the background image.
Here's a brief example: Quote:
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Re: css rollover buttons
That's the problem with some designs ... they are great for print but a nightmare to put on the web.
You should removed those buttons from the background image. You are going to have to do some major positioning with all of those. Good luck! |
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Re: css rollover buttons
i have the buttons seprate to the background as well would it be easier to go about it that way.
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Re: css rollover buttons
For sure. You need to take the post its off the background. I would use the post it image as a background and keep your text separate. Using a lists to position the text. Then you can add hover css to the lists.
Since you have post-its tipped, I think you are going to find this impossible. There is no way to tilt text with css. |
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Re: css rollover buttons
lol right so it aint gonna be easy then. Any one wanna do it for me. =). will just have to give it my best shot not very confident tho. cheers for the help tho.
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Re: css rollover buttons
if that whole section is a nav section you can do rollovers so that another image is shown. you would need to space them out a bit tho
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Re: css rollover buttons
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"Cool, I made a webpage look like a desk, with themed graphics". Cool for you maybe, but no-one else cares -- especially your users, who will find the over-elaborate graphical design distracting. If you're trying to sell your web design services, it's even worse: one look at your site says, "this guy knows absolutely nothing about web design." Things have moved on. Save yourself the trouble, and make a simple design. I'm sorry to be so brutal, but I hope it may save you many hours of wasted effort. |
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Re: css rollover buttons
So.... how do we do the rollovers then?
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Re: css rollover buttons
*sigh*
If you're hell-bent on making this (why?), the only sensible solution is to make an image-map. Now I feel dirty. |
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Re: css rollover buttons
HAHA!!! I was gonna suggest an imagemap but I was like .... ewwww ... imagemap ...
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Re: css rollover buttons
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