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854 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
A rollover in the Mouse Out state (left) and the Mouse Over state (right).
In effect, this creates a simple animation, and each of the separate images can be
thought of as frames in that animation. For our purposes, we refer to each frame as a
“state.” Corel Painter supports three possible states for each rollover:
•The Mouse Out state displays the default image. Corel Painter displays it when the
page first loads, and also when the pointer moves off the rollover. If the web
browser doesn’t support JavaScript image swapping, this image is the only one that
will be displayed.
•The Mouse Over state displays an image when the pointer moves over the rollover.
•The Mouse Click state displays an image when the user clicks the rollover. When
the user releases the mouse button, the Mouse Out image is displayed again.
Tips for creating rollovers
Before creating a rollover, you must carefully analyze your image.
Which image areas should have rollover effects?
Which rollover state combinations will be used for each area?
How will you create the rollover states for each of these areas?
The third item in this list deserves special note. Since each rollover area must have two
or three separate states, you must decide how you will represent each of these states.
The most common method of representing states is to use multiple layers (one for each
state), and then hide and show them, as necessary. Another option is to use Shapes or
Dynamic Text, and then redefine their attributes (color, opacity, size, and so on) for each
state.
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