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Javascript w/ mapped imagesThis is what I need to accomplish:
When someone mouseovers a picture using a map, the image will change, but use a preloaded image. Here is my code that I need to apply it to. I was to apply it to the mapped part only: HTML Code:
I haven't seen any scripts so far that allow you to use the map part that defines when you switch to the next image. Anyone know where to get a script for this? Also, when I click on the # in the edit post to use the special HTML code, it only lets me enter in one line. You might wanna think about having it write HTML then at the end you hit it again and it says /HTML (with the []) |
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