About Rollovers - MACROMEDIA FIREWORKS 8-USING FIREWORKS Use Manual

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When a slice is selected, a round circle with cross hairs appears in the center of the slice. This
is called a behavior handle.
By dragging the behavior handle from a triggering slice and dropping it onto a target slice,
you can easily create rollover and swap-image effects. The trigger and target can be the same
slice.
Hotspots also have behavior handles for incorporating rollover effects. For more information,
see
"Creating hotspots" on page

About rollovers

Rollovers all work the same way. One graphic triggers the display of another when the pointer
rolls over it. The trigger is always a web object—a slice, hotspot, or button.
The simplest rollover swaps an image in Frame 1 with an image directly below it in Frame 2.
You can build more complicated rollovers as well. Swap-image rollovers can swap in images
from any frame; disjoint rollovers swap in an image from a slice other than the trigger slice.
Slice name
Behavior handle
Selection handle
276.
Making slices interactive 261

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