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Jun 7th 2002 | #52082 Report |
Member since: Jun 2nd 2002 Posts: 13 |
I'm no expert at Javascript and to save myself going through a whole bunch of code, I simply need to know how you do this effect: I'm assuming it's a layer but how do you remove the standard scroll bars and replace them with custom images? I think something like that would look good on my new website (may as well borrow idea's from the best ;) ) Thanks Emohawk |
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Jun 7th 2002 | #52090 Report |
Member since: Apr 1st 2002 Posts: 1487 |
ask pank nicely and maybe he'll help you out.
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Jun 7th 2002 | #52130 Report |
Member since: Mar 20th 2001 Posts: 3367 |
The scroll function initially was text. Pank removed the two text layers and used the scroll function on imagemaps instead.
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Jun 8th 2002 | #52167 Report |
Member since: Jun 30th 2001 Posts: 447 |
The actual script can be found in the FAQ forum.
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Jun 8th 2002 | #52187 Report |
Member since: Jun 2nd 2002 Posts: 13 |
Thx, I'll do more research before making an idiot of myself next time, hehe :rolleyes: I've just paid for hosting and have my own domain name now, so I want my site to look as good as possible (not like my old one :( ) Cheers.. Emo |
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Jun 8th 2002 | #52202 Report |
Member since: Mar 16th 2001 Posts: 2421 |
Didn't look like an idiot And yep, most the stuf can be found in the faq. It is a layer with onmouseover triggers in an image map... |
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