Review
Review questions
1: | Name two common rollover states and the mouse actions that are associated with them. | 2: | How many rollover states can a slice have? | 3: | What is a remote rollover? | 4: | Can rollovers do more than cause changes in appearance? |
Review answersA1:
| Normal and Over are probably the two most common rollover states. Normal is the default appearance of the Web page, as it opens and before the user performs any mouse actions. Over is the state when the pointer tip is within the defined area but the user doesn't press the mouse button in any way. There are eight rollover states you can create in ImageReady, including Custom and None. | A2:
| A slice can have multiple rollover states, but only one of each type. For example, a slice cannot have two Over states, but one Over state can trigger multiple changes in the slice and also in one or more remote slices. | A3:
| A remote rollover is when a mouse action taking place in one slice affects the appearance of another slice in the image. These have sometimes been called secondary rollovers. | A4:
| Yes. Properly configured, you can use remote rollovers to do other things, such as launch an application or run an animation. For more information, see ImageReady Help. |
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