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Fluttergirl

2005-06-30, 7:42 pm

I use Dreamweaver 4.0 at work and I need to create a mouse over text when I
highlight link. I want to do this is design view. I cannot remember where to
find the option I need to choose.

Can some one please help me now!! I tried calling the support phone number but
they would not help me

darrel

2005-06-30, 7:42 pm

> I use Dreamweaver 4.0 at work and I need to create a mouse over text when
I
> highlight link. I want to do this is design view. I cannot remember where

to
> find the option I need to choose.


It's a behavior. Check the help files.

-Darrel


SnakEyez

2005-06-30, 7:42 pm

The only easy code I am aware of is when you define the alt attribute for an
image. However, that function is only visible in Windows versions of IE and it
is not seen in Firefox, Opera, Safari, Camino, Mozilla, Netscape, basically in
every browser that is not a Windows version of IE.

So just do alt="your text" inside the image tag.

darrel

2005-06-30, 7:42 pm

> The only easy code I am aware of is when you define the alt attribute for
an
> image. However, that function is only visible in Windows versions of IE

and it
> is not seen in Firefox, Opera, Safari, Camino, Mozilla, Netscape,

basically in
> every browser that is not a Windows version of IE.


No. This is wrong.

If you want a tooltip, then you use the title attribute:

<a href="hello.html" title="your tooltip text">

-Darrel


Lionstone

2005-06-30, 7:42 pm

Then there's the title attribute, which is visible in all of the browsers
you listed below as a tooltip on mouseover.

"SnakEyez" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:da135j$7ar$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> The only easy code I am aware of is when you define the alt attribute for
> an
> image. However, that function is only visible in Windows versions of IE
> and it
> is not seen in Firefox, Opera, Safari, Camino, Mozilla, Netscape,
> basically in
> every browser that is not a Windows version of IE.
>
> So just do alt="your text" inside the image tag.
>



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