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How can I replace a large image with other large images triggered from small image icons, mouse-overs or whatever??? DOK 07-26-2004
Posted by DOK on July 26, 2004, 1:34 am
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I'm creating an ad for eBay and want to keep the page condensed. I
have 6 images - different views of an antique lap steel guitar - that
need to show superb detail. I have cropped the images to take up a
full webpage width. However, I don't want to put all six images on
the page. I thought I could use icons as the trigger for displaying
the images one by one. I cropped the six images down to small (but
identifiable) icons.

Is there a way I put the first full sized image on the page and go
through all the other images by mouseover or clicking on the icons? I
just want to be able to replace the full size image with the others.

Another option would be to display ONLY the icons and, by mouseover or
single click, open the large images in a new window. Is that
possible?

I've tried to find info on this thru a Google search. But I don't
know what appropriate keywords to use. So I've run across a few days
of dead ends.

Hope you can give me some pointers. <TIA>

PS: any directions to specific tutorials on this 'trick' would be
most appreciated, also.

Thanks for any constructive info ...

DOK




Posted by Lars Eighner on July 26, 2004, 7:32 am
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In our last episode,
the lovely and talented DOK
broadcast on comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html:

> I'm creating an ad for eBay and want to keep the page condensed. I
> have 6 images - different views of an antique lap steel guitar - that
> need to show superb detail. I have cropped the images to take up a
> full webpage width.

How do you know what a "full webpage width" is?


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