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    Urgent Help!! - How make multiple rollovers that "STAY&

    Hi All,

    New to this group... Great discussions on here! I was searching the web for answers and came across this -- I'm hoping for a miracle!

    Here's the deal. I'm using the Photoshop/Imageready CS remote rollover functionality to set up a part of a website. On this site I have series of photos that the user can select to customize a sign. There are multiple photos going on multiple locations on the sign. Right now, the remote rollovers and all the needed transparency, etc. is working just fine... but I can only "select" one of the rollovers at a time.

    So for example: 1.) They select their First picture to go on the sign... they can see it there (all pretty and whatnot). 2.) They try to select their second picture... and that pops up on the sign but the first picture goes away.

    I really need them to be able to see how all these different designs will look Together on the sign. They will then be using the website to order online using an HTML form. I have already looked into the Flash option, but if I can do this in Photoshop it will be SO much easier from a file manipulation stand-point (there's going to be lots of iterations on these designs).

    Please tell me I'm just missing something really easy! I just need my remote rollovers to "STICK" or "STAY" once they are selected. Client is already starting to rumble so any and all help is SO appreciated!

    cheers,

    phoenixgirl

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    Urgent Help!! - How make multiple rollovers that "STAY&

    This web site may be what you are looking for:
    http://www.thewebmachine.com/

    Click the GoLive button, then click on Remote Rollovers. If you are familar with web design & photoshop perhaps this will give you some insight on how to get the effect you are looking for.

    anepu

 

 

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