Question:
How do I insert rollover images with out making browser security go nuts.?
m r
2009-10-13 12:09:15 UTC
I inserted a roll over with Dreamweaver8 (html mode) by... Insert> Image Objects> Rollover Image.... Works great but when I view the webpage thru my web browser the warning pops up about scripts/ActiveX controls. Is there any other way to make a rollover image without having people think there is something wrong with your webpage?
Three answers:
2009-10-13 12:15:54 UTC
Turn off warning in your browser's options or approve your own "site".



Ron
2009-10-13 12:17:04 UTC
If you view the page in a non-IE browser, you'll see a few other problems.



Just use OnMouseOver and onMouseOut to do rollovers. No ActiveX, no security problems and no "it's not IE so it doesn't work" problems.



(Fixing it in your browser won't fix it in anyone else's browser - you need to fix it on the site.)
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