[thelist] Flash movie as a rollover

Chris Price chris.price at stl.org
Thu Feb 14 03:16:00 CST 2002


> At 11:35 AM 2/13/2, Michael Galvin wrote:
> > So there's a button graphic (standard gif) that
> > when rolled over, invokes the SWF file.
>
	In my experience, if you're going to use Flash get it to do the
work. According to Macromedia, Flash is used on more browsers than
javascript, its pretty stable and rollovers are a doddle. And I've done some
nifty effects with incredibly small files.
	--
	Chris Price





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