Creating remote rollovers

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Eric

I'm using FrontPage 2003. I have experience building web pages with database
back ends but I've never made what I would think of as a remote rollover. I
want to do something that should be very basic. I want to show a line of 5
very small pictures. When the user points at 1 of the small pictures I want a
large version of the picture to appear above the small ones. As the user
points at each of the small pictures, the large version of each picture
should appear in the same place. I tried using the behaviors but all I could
do was swap picture and the images had to be exactly the same size. I want to
mouse over a small picture and have a different size picture appear somewhere
else.

Is there a simple way to do this?

Thanks - Eric
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Take a look at http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/imagetooltip.htm
- just replace the text links with your smaller images

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I'm using FrontPage 2003. I have experience building web pages with database
back ends but I've never made what I would think of as a remote rollover. I
want to do something that should be very basic. I want to show a line of 5
very small pictures. When the user points at 1 of the small pictures I want a
large version of the picture to appear above the small ones. As the user
points at each of the small pictures, the large version of each picture
should appear in the same place. I tried using the behaviors but all I could
do was swap picture and the images had to be exactly the same size. I want to
mouse over a small picture and have a different size picture appear somewhere
else.

Is there a simple way to do this?

Thanks - Eric
 

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