Stinky666
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Post by Stinky666 on Nov 7, 2007 19:24:43 GMT -5
Some UBBC work very well with rollovers. A lot of it depends on how well you can code it. Can you code ti to load super fast for everyone etc
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Post by Kahless on Nov 7, 2007 19:29:01 GMT -5
yeah thats the key problem with rollovers, you ether have every image load before its rolled over, making it smooth, or you have them load on roll over which is faster but looks kinda choppy
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Post by Reverse Blade on Nov 7, 2007 19:51:30 GMT -5
Make the rollover and normal one image then on rollover make it move to the rollover area of the image, on Out, have it move to the normal image.
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Post by Blink on Nov 7, 2007 22:46:25 GMT -5
Make the rollover and normal one image then on rollover make it move to the rollover area of the image, on Out, have it move to the normal image. But as kahless said, without a preload code then it looks choppy like that.
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Post by Reverse Blade on Nov 7, 2007 23:48:32 GMT -5
It's all one image so it only loads the one image so it's normal loading time. It's hard to explain but it's a trick with css. With the menu buttons, there are 6 are so buttons. Then, with normal rollover codes there are 12 images it has to load but the hover and normal are the same image so there are only 6 images you have to load.
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Post by Kahless on Nov 8, 2007 16:26:15 GMT -5
How do you make them the same image?
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Post by Blink on Nov 8, 2007 16:38:28 GMT -5
It's all one image so it only loads the one image so it's normal loading time. It's hard to explain but it's a trick with css. With the menu buttons, there are 6 are so buttons. Then, with normal rollover codes there are 12 images it has to load but the hover and normal are the same image so there are only 6 images you have to load. That doesn't make any sense. The rollover is the same image as the regular image? Yeah... that would look cool.
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Post by Reverse Blade on Nov 8, 2007 20:21:11 GMT -5
Like I said, It's hard to explain but it's a css trick for making rollovers and they run fast. Same image as make in the same image Like: . I might have to make a preview to show..
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