You should not use the Marquee option either, not only is it passe but it
only works in IE.
Same for anything in FP's Draw toolbar.
Java Hover buttons rely on Java so you're viewers would need Sun's JVM
installed on their machine - if they don't have it (which many machines do
NOT since the lawsuit a few years back, you viewers will just see a gray box
((or maybe nothing)).
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
|I understand what you're saying about navigation, I never thought about
| that. However I'm not sure what you mean when you say it's not an FP
issue.
| Isn't the feature part of FP? I find it detailed in the FP help menu.
| I'm not trying to be difficult but I don't understand why you say it's not
| an FP issue.
| Does this mean that the other features in the "Insert menu", in particular
| "Insert/Component/Marquee" is also not part of FP?
|
| Thanks for your reply and help,
| Don..........
|
| | > You really need to avoid using the Java Hover button applet, as users
that
| do not have a Java
| > Virtual Machine installed, will not be able to navigate your site.
| >
| > In response to your question, you have no control of this and it is not
a
| FP issue.
| >
| > --
| > ==============================================
| > Thomas A. Rowe
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| >
| >
http://www.Ecom-Data.com
| > ==============================================
| >
| >
| | > > I've used the hover buttons on my site but I've got some questions.
| > > When my page loads it highlights the buttons before turning them to
the
| > > correct color. When I select one of the buttons it does the same
thing.
| > > Is there a way to not have this happen?
| > > I'm using FP 2000 ver. 4.0.2
| > > Thanks again,
| > > Don.......
| > >
| > >
| >
| >
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