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This series demonstrates the mouseOver function of JavaScripting. Follow the links to view samples of image swapping and the methods necessary to use this powerful function with image maps. | A mouseOver for Explorer V3? MicroSoft overlooked this graphic tool in all of their versions of Explorer prior to version 4+. I, nontheless, have a 2 ways utilizing Java & ActiveX that a "RollOver" may be used in all Browsers including IE! Even Rippley would be amazed . . . . Here is a chart of colored text on a black background. | ||
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Here is a slide show I prepared for Professional Surveyor Magazine to be a part of their presentation at various conventions around the country. It includes Style sheets, Layers, Timers, Java, JavaScripting, and a VRML animation of a Geopositional Satellite. (GPS)
The functionality of the LAYER tag allows you to define precisely positioned, overlapping layers of transparent or opaque content in a Web page. With a little JavaScript code, you can move layers, hide them, and change the order in which they overlap. With layers you can use HTML and JavaScript to create dynamic
animations on a Web page.
Featured on the Netscape Layers Demo Page....
Experiments with TruDoc: Use the fonts on your PC in your design. CLICK for an Example And here is a Communicator beta of my GeoCities homepage using dynamic fonts. (Netscape & the development team are working on minor problems with anti-aliasing, and will have this bug worked out soon. For now, scroll down the page to correct.)
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Here is a collection of some of the animated gifs I have created from my Compuserve site.
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Below are various links to more of my graphics: | ||