12-13-2006, 06:22 AM
Quote:OK so merge the buttons and make the hotspots in dreamweaver. There is only one flaw with that idea. Eventually we may want to make the buttons interactive...like maybe we'll want to have the color change when the mouse is over the button. What I'm saying is that this could be a temporary solution. It would be best if we could still make them interactable if and when we wanted to.Since Dreamweaver was made part of Studio 8, all the stuff for hotspots has been moved to Fireworks.
Also, how can I add the drop down menus to hotspots in dreamweaver?
Nevermind, I see that you can do all of the above in dreamweaver. Thanks.
Also, I did not mean hotspots which rely on javascript. What I mean is to make 1 single image that will represent a button, then use that as the background image for a div. That div will have the link, which is a text link. It's very simple, and if you need to add interactivity later you'll be able to do so without wasting as much bandwidth transferring each individual image. That's how the menus on the joomla default template roughly work(with the exception they use tables, if I'm not mistaken)
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