CSS - Image Swap With Css
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I'm just learning CSS, so I'm not sure if it's possilble to do what I want. I have a menu created from a stylesheet. I'd like to have an image on the page (not on the menu bar) change when a menu item is hovered over. Is this possible? Thanks! Similar TutorialsMorning guys and girls, I am getting a headache trying to straighten this bug out and could really do with a fresh pair of eyes. The page is he www.BeeBee-Design.co.uk/dev. It works fine in IE6 ( ) but not FF ( ). The relevant piece of HTML is: Code: <div class="navigation"> <ul> <li class="navigation"> <a class="nav" href="index.html#">HOME</a></li> <li class="navigation"> <a class="nav" href="index.html#">SERVICES</a></li> <li class="navigation"> <a class="nav" href="index.html#">HOTELS</a></li> <li class="navigation"> <a class="nav" href="index.html#">QUOTE</a></li> <li class="navigation"> <a class="nav" href="index.html#">BOOK</a></li> <li class="navigation"> <a class="nav" href="index.html#">CONTACT</a></li> </ul> </div> And the CSS: Code: div.navigation { font-family: Arial; font-weight: normal; word-spacing: 10px; padding: 0 40px 0 0; margin-top: 120px; line-height: 30px; background-color: #9A9FBA; text-align: center; } * html div.navigation { word-spacing: -6px; } a.nav:link {color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: none; background-image: url(images/navback.jpg); width: 117px; height: 30px;} a.nav:visited {color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: none; background-image: url(images/navback.jpg); width: 117px; height: 30px;} a.nav:hover {color: #FFFFFF; text-decoration: none; background-image: url(images/rollover.jpg); width: 117px; height: 30px;} li.navigation { display: inline; font-size: 18px; font-weight: normal; color: #FFFFFF; } The problem seems to be something to do with the way that IE will stretch the block to the width and height settings in the CSS and FF will not. Any suggestions greatly appreciated and will be rewarded with a packet of the finest Chocolate Digestives known to mankind. I thank you......... Here is the webpage 1) Each of the globes as well as the text below is a link to other sites. Using css to change the image to the same globe - but not faded - do I have to have both images be a background image?? Currently the image is in the html. 2) Since each globe is different, then do I need to create a class for each one?? Thanks! i have a rollover menu that i made with image in a row absolutly positioned. for each button the html code is <div class="art"> <a href="#"> <span class="marginoffset"> Link text here (end tags) and the css is .art {z-index:2;position: absolute; left: 55px; top:0px; display:block; width:600px; height:70px; background: no-repeat 0px 0px; text-indent: -55px; line-height: 14.5em; text-decoration:none; color:#000; font-size:11px; font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight: normal;} .art a {position: absolute;display:block; background:url(menuimg/btn.art_repro.jpg) no-repeat 0px 0px;line-height: 16.5em; text-align:left; text-decoration:none; text-wrapping: no-wrap; color:#999; font-size:0.7em;font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;} .art a:hover {position: absolute; background: url(menuimg/btn.art_repro_f2.jpg) no-repeat 0px 0px; line-height: 14.5em; text-align:left; text-decoration:none; color:#000; font-size:11px;font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;} .art a:active {position: absolute; background: url(menuimg/btn.art_repro_f3.jpg) no-repeat 0px 0px; line-height: 14.5em; text-align:left; text-decoration:none; color:#000; font-size:11px;font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;} . marginoffset ( position: relative; left: 0px; top:0px; Hey everyone. I'm trying to create a cool menu system for my site and I wanted it to be images only. Its he - http://www.how-to-pass.info/topf2.html I wanted this to have cool mouse over images, as well as displaying drop down menus. Unfortunately, there are two problems: 1. Mouseover images don't display 2. Drop down menu disapears when you move over the menus. Can anyone tell me how I can get this to work in a simple way? I dont much hardly anything about style sheets and javascript etc. Many Thanks. Hey everyone, I am wondering how Lufthansa http://www.lufthansa.com/ Put a mouseover table thingy on their page. On the top roll your mouse over "worldwide sites" and a little thing drops down. Does anyone have a script like that? Thanks for your help! Hi - I have the following classes defined in a a linked stylesheet... .side{background-image: url(images/wds_side_panel.jpg); background-position: bottom; background-repeat: no-repeat; padding-left:65px; padding-top: 20px; padding-right:24px; padding-bottom:29px; } .side_over{background-image: url(images/wds_side_panel_over.jpg); background-position: bottom; background-repeat: no-repeat; padding-left:65px; padding-top: 20px; padding-right:24px; padding-bottom:29px; } and am swapping them with an 'onMouseOver' that is within a TD I have on my page, thusly: <td class="side" onMouseDown="window.location='news.html';" onMouseOver="document.body.style.cursor='pointer'; this.className='side_over';" onMouseOut="document.body.style.cursor='default'; this.className='side';" > <a href="news.html">News</a></td> The client has reported that when putting the mouse over the td, the page behaves erratically, and the roll-over background image doesnt always appear.. Is this the best way to achieve what I want here ? Might I need to preload the image in the 2nd class? an example page of the above is: http://www.rc23.com/wds_beta/aboutwds.html Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all . Mike. Hi. Really hoping someone can help me with this... I'll try and explain this as best I can(!) Basically I've got a page containing a block of 9 images, with each linking to a video clip. At the moment I've got the CSS coded so that whenever the mouse is hovered over the 'infobar' (at the bottom of each image) it goes from having a transparent background with black text to having a grey background with white text. What I'm trying to achieve is that same effect whenever the mouse is hovered over any part of the image and infobar. The live online link can be found at: www.markmcm.co.uk/test/test.html The CSS is as as follows: Code: /* * Page Stylesheet */ body { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; background-color: #eaeaea; border:0; margin:0; padding:0; height: 100%; } a:link { text-decoration: none; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; } a:hover { text-decoration: none; } a:active { text-decoration: none; } #container { margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; min-height: 100%; width: 936px; } * html #container { height: 100%; } #content { float:left; position: relative; height: 528px; width: 936px; z-index: 0; } .miniscreen1, .miniscreen2, .miniscreen3, .miniscreen4, .miniscreen5, .miniscreen6, .miniscreen7, .miniscreen8, .miniscreen9 { position: absolute; float: left; display: block; width: 312px; height: 176px; } .miniscreen1 { top: 0; left: 0; } .miniscreen2 { top:0; left: 312px; } .miniscreen3 { top: 0; left: 624px; } .miniscreen4 { left: 0; top:176px; } .miniscreen5 { left: 312px; top:176px; } .miniscreen6 { left: 624px; top:176px; } .miniscreen7 { left: 0; top:352px; } .miniscreen8 { left: 312px; top:352px; } .miniscreen9 { left: 624px; top:352px; } .info { height: 30px; top:3px; left: 40px; width: 265px; float: left; position: absolute; } .infobar { left:0px; position: absolute; top: 140px; width: 312px; height: 36px; outline: none; color:#000; background: url("data/infobar.png") no-repeat 0 0; z-index: 650; } .infobar:hover { background-position: 0 -36px; outline: none; color:#fff; } #infobar span { display: none; outline: none; } .clip_title { outline: none; font-size: 85%; font-weight: 700; vertical-align: top; text-align: left; } .clip_sub { outline: none; height: 13px; font-size: 80%; line-height: 13px; font-weight: 700; vertical-align: top; text-align: left; } And the HTML is: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Test Page</title> <meta name="description" content=" " /> <meta name="keywords" content=" " /> <meta name="generator" content=" " /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="page.css" media="screen" /> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <div id="content"> <span class="miniscreen1"> <a href="#"> <img src="img/clip1.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 1<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen2"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip2.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 2<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen3"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip3.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 3<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen4"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip4.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 4<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen5"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip5.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 5<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen6"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip6.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 6<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen7"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip7.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 7<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen8"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip8.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 8<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> <span class="miniscreen9"> <a href="#"><img src="img/clip9.jpg" width="312" height="176" border="0"> <span class="infobar"><span class="info clip_title">Test Clip 9<br><span class="clip_sub">123 Productions</span></span></span></a> </span></span> </div> </div> </body> </html> There must be a better (and easier?) way to do this. Any help would be very-much appreciated - and save an old bloke from tearing too much of his hair out(!) Can someone please help me? I am trying to get my left side column to meet my footer image... just like on this website: newcastlegateshead.com See how they side bar goes all the way down and meets the footer? Mine has a one inch gap between the bottom of the column and the footer. Does anyone know what they did to make it meet perfectly?Or the proper css code & where to put it? I've been trying to get this solved for dayyyssss Thank you so much... Trying to delete my post but no option to delete so just removing content. Hi, I have a question about setting up the Body background-image via a linked external stylesheet. I have a index.html file and a myStyle.css file. I want to setup the background to load an image file, test.JPG. When I embed the following in my index.html, I see the background show up: ** inside index.html file ** <BODY STYLE="background-image: url(test.JPG);"> blah </BODY> BUT, when I define my background in the externally linked myStyle.css file, the background does not load: ** inside myStyle.css file ** BODY { background-image: url(test.JPG); } ** inside index.html file ** <LINK REL="stylesheet" TYPE="text/css" HREF="myStyle.css"> <BODY> blah </BODY> </LINK> Please help. thanks! On button on my website store on CSS but when user turn off "load image automatically" then images don't display. Please show me how to fix it. Thanks a lot. Hi, Instead of organising an image sprite as follows: image image image image image image i'm wondering if there are any negative effects to organising the images in a linear fashion as follows image image image image image image I know that Flash will only render images that are a certain width or height but is there any such limitations when using css sprites? Thanks I cant seem to get this to position correctly in firefox. Looks great in IE though... Perhaps I should just use divs with margins rather than ul's Hi I am redesigning my blog and took it down completely. I want to place the day's text post on the day's photo post on top of the latter, while graying out the photo. Is that possible without using flash? I am using a single gif file as an image sprite and want to link the file name in another style sheet so i can reuse this sheet without having to have many copys of the style sheet with a different file names example: Currently like this Code: #store{left:-200px;width:158px;} #store{background:url('mred.gif') -150px -161px;} #store a:hover{background: url('mred.gif') -150px 0;} #fourms{left:0px;width:158px;} #fourms{background:url('mred.gif') -304px -161px;} #fourms a:hover{background: url('mred.gif') -304px 0;} want like this #home{left:-200px ;width:150px;} #home{background:inherit;background-position: 0 -161px;} #home a:hover{background-position: 0 0;} with the background:url('mred.gif') specified in another style sheet once insted of repeating over the entire sheet. effectively so i can just change the other external style sheet to change the gif file and keep this one the same. HOW? possible? Here's the deal. I want to have one generic button image that I can use for all buttons. Therefore, I don't want to have words on the image but instead want to write them in afterward. Normally, you could just do something like Code: <input type="image" src="..." and things are fine. However, like I said, I don't want to do that because this forces me to create an image with the words already on them. I want a black button that I can write the words on, but want it to still behave like a submit button. Which means, once I type in my username and password, I just want to be able to hit enter (and not be forced to click on the button) and submit the form. Am I asking for too much? Figured this was simple, but I can't seem to figure it out. Using CSS, I want to put an image on the left with text to the right aligned to the bottom. I could easily do this with a table, but I'd like to find a CSS way. With CSS like: .imginfo {float:none;clear:both;margin-top:1em;} .imginfo img {float:left;margin-right:1em;} and code like: Code: <div class="imginfo"> <img src="..." /> Line of Text<br /> Line of Text<br /> Line of Text<br /> </div> I get the image on the left and the text on the right, but, the text starts at the top of the image. I want it to end up aligned to the bottom of the image. Attempting to use vertical-align: bottom doesn't do anything with the text. The effect I am looking for is like below. If you assume the XXX are the image... Code: XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX Line of Text XXXXXXXXXXXX Line of Text XXXXXXXXXXXX Line of Text Code: div.top { border: 10px solid #CCCCCC; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding: 0px; background-image: url(menutile.jpg); } The code above yields this . It is uneven with the normal image, though both are the same size. I simply want to tile the bg image to the border even with the normal menu images. What am I doing wrong? Hello. So I have this situation (on the right): h t t p : / / img339.imageshack.us/img339/6958/1stb.png and when I change my browser resolution, I get this (on the right): h t t p : / / img35.imageshack.us/img35/3892/2ndhw.png Is it possible to do that the image wouldn't change the place on a screen even you when change the resolution of the browser? And yes, the image must be behind the text. Thanks in advance for any suggestions and tips. |