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Dec 31st 2001#25306 Report
Member since: Dec 31st 2001
Posts: 7
Firstly, apols if this post is in the wrong group. I checked thru for an Imageready area but couldn't find one.

Anyways down to my "hopefully" easy question.
Basically I've created my tweened anim., and want to be able to add this animation to the mouseover state, but within photoshop.

Is this possible please?

I know there's the alternative of doing the Javascript myself, however it'd be nice to know if this feature is available in Imageready.

Thanks a bundle.

Peanut...
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Dec 31st 2001#25379 Report
Member since: Mar 27th 2001
Posts: 2237
hmmm, I've never tryed to do it all in imageready.
What I usually do when I want to roll to an animation is just export a version of the html with all of my tweened buttons.... AND a version that has the entire Page the way I want it... (rollovers and all) minus the tweened buttons... THEN I go back rename the tweened buttons to the name I gave the rollover state buttons and replace them in my working copy....

I'm sure it can be done entirely in imageready, I just haven't looked for the feature...
I have been asked to do this only twice by a client... but that was AFTER they had seen and approved the initial layout...(hence the reason I used 2 different versions) Since I know it works that way... I've just adopted that "longer" route and never even tryed to do it any other way.

I'll research it a bit.

In the meantime, I hope this helps.
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Jan 2nd 2002#25592 Report
Member since: Dec 31st 2001
Posts: 7
Always believe that if you look long enuff, you'll find what u want...pfff who am I kidding. :p

Well would you believe it was on the Adobe site under one of their tuts.

http://www.adobe.co.uk/web/tips/imgranimbutn/main.html

Thanks for your input torn.
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