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Creating a Rollover by Using a Layer Style

When you create a rollover by using a layer style, you don’t have to duplicate layers and assign them to rollover states like you do when creating a rollover by using a slice. Instead, different layer styles can be applied to the same layer for each rollover state.



    Open the image that you want to use for the rollover.



    Use the Slice tool to create a slice around the rollover area.



    In the Web Content palette, click the Create Rollover State button.

    The Over rollover state automatically appears with a thumbnail of the sliced area in the Web Content palette.

    Over is the default rollover state. If you want to change to a different rollover state, double-click the word Over and select a state from the Rollover State Options dialog box. For this example, I use the Over state.



    Make sure that the rollover state that you just created in Step 3 is selected.



    In the Layers palette, click the Add Layer Style button at the bottom of the palette, and then choose an effect from the menu.

    Use the Layer Style dialog box to create a fun effect, such as a drop shadow, bevel, or gradient overlay. I used a texture for this example. To find out more about layer effects, turn to Technique 20.

    When you’re finished creating the layer effect, click OK to close the Layer Style dialog box. Notice that the rollover state thumbnail changes to reflect the layer style that you applied.

    Preview the rollover in ImageReady by clicking the Preview Document button in the Toolbox, or preview the rollover in a browser by clicking the Preview in Browser button in the Toolbox.



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