Image rollovers (sometimes also called Image MouseOvers or mouse-overs) are a fairly common sight in websites today. Image rollovers are implemented by creating two images for a fairly common sight in websites today. Image rollovers are implemented by creating two images for the same button. The first image is that which you want displayed when the mouse is not hovering over it, typically the "undepressed" or "up" state of a button. The second image is the graphic you want displayed when the mouse pointer is over the graphic, usually showing the button in a depressed or "down" state.

The actual mouse-over effect is created by some JavaScript code that is added to the affected links.


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Saturday, May 31st, 2008 at 10:24 am
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