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Jumbojetstar

2005-08-31, 7:34 pm

I've created a series of square rollover buttons on my web site using
Dreamweaver. The intended effect is that when you roll over them, they become
colorized, and when you remove your mouse, they go back to their original state
(blue).

However, something strange is happening when I preview it in a browser (I've
looked at it in Firefox, Safari, and Explorer): I will roll over the first
button and then move my mouse off of it, and it seems to work fine; but then,
if I roll over the last button, all of the buttons preceding it change color
too; and in certain browsers they just stay colorized (that is to say, in their
mouseover state).

Here is the link to the page so that you can see what I'm talking about :

http://www.dojny.com/dojny_web/dojny_web_kush.htm

Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.


Gary White

2005-08-31, 7:34 pm

On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 18:36:18 +0000 (UTC), "Jumbojetstar"
<webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote:

> However, something strange is happening when I preview it in a browser (I've
>looked at it in Firefox, Safari, and Explorer): I will roll over the first
>button and then move my mouse off of it, and it seems to work fine; but then,
>if I roll over the last button, all of the buttons preceding it change color
>too; and in certain browsers they just stay colorized (that is to say, in their
>mouseover state).



An ID can only be used once on a page. You have 10 instances of
web_banner1. You have three instances of Layer10. As a side note, from
the validation at http://validator.w3.org that found those for me, there
are also 22 images that don't have ALT text specified.

Gary
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