[_] site test - dig in kids...
Tim Beadle
tim.beadle at gmail.com
Thu Aug 3 11:19:10 BST 2006
On 03/08/06, Matt Williams <matt at energymind.com> wrote:
> Actually, Tom was talking about having a single image with both
> "images" aligned next to each other.
> On the "rollover" it simply shifts the position of the image to
> display the next image in alignment.
> I.e. - not replacement - just moving.
I know, and whether you do a static "replace text with one image" or
"replace text with one image which has two states in it, the other one
of which displays on mouseover", that's still an image replacement
technique.
Pixy was credited with having come up with the idea, and it extends
FIR/LIR and the rest to include rollovers.
Tim
> Actually, Tom was talking about having a single image with both
> "images" aligned next to each other.
> On the "rollover" it simply shifts the position of the image to
> display the next image in alignment.
> I.e. - not replacement - just moving.
I know, and whether you do a static "replace text with one image" or
"replace text with one image which has two states in it, the other one
of which displays on mouseover", that's still an image replacement
technique.
Pixy was credited with having come up with the idea, and it extends
FIR/LIR and the rest to include rollovers.
Tim