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multiple layers made visible with rollover?
Asked 07 May 2003 05:38:55
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07 May 2003 05:38:55 Jennifer Avery posted:
I'm trying to set up a way to have multiple layers become visible with one rollover, but can't seem to get it to work. I've set up Layer Genie MouseOver behaviors for three layers and only the first one in the list ends up displaying. Any tips or tricks for this? Thanks!!Jenna
Jenna
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Replied 07 May 2003 07:55:28
07 May 2003 07:55:28 Marja Ribbers-de Vroed replied:
You should be able to use multiple instances of Layer Genie from one trigger.
Can you point me to an URL of the page with that issue so I can take a look what's wrong?
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Marja Ribbers-de Vroed
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Edited by - MarjaR on 07 May 2003 07:55:48
Can you point me to an URL of the page with that issue so I can take a look what's wrong?
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Marja Ribbers-de Vroed
www.flevooware.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
Edited by - MarjaR on 07 May 2003 07:55:48
Replied 07 May 2003 17:59:04
07 May 2003 17:59:04 Jennifer Avery replied:
www.sheddesign.com/buttons3.htm
I double-checked, and it is the last layer genie command in the list that is working. For the button "Design," I have a Hide Layer Genie command first, to close all other layers if any are open from other buttons, then a Show Layer Genie for the layer "designtext" (which isn't working) and then another Show Layer Genie for the layer "designmenu" (which does work).
Thanks for your help.
Jenna
I double-checked, and it is the last layer genie command in the list that is working. For the button "Design," I have a Hide Layer Genie command first, to close all other layers if any are open from other buttons, then a Show Layer Genie for the layer "designtext" (which isn't working) and then another Show Layer Genie for the layer "designmenu" (which does work).
Thanks for your help.
Jenna
Replied 07 May 2003 21:32:13
07 May 2003 21:32:13 Marja Ribbers-de Vroed replied:
Hi Jenna,
The two layers you want to show simultaneously are both part of 'menu group 2'.
Putting layers in a group means that if a layer from that group is shown, all other layers in the same group are automatically hidden.
So now, because they are part of the same group, when you show 'publicmenu' the layer 'publictext' is hidden again.
Hope this helps.
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Marja Ribbers-de Vroed
www.flevooware.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
The two layers you want to show simultaneously are both part of 'menu group 2'.
Putting layers in a group means that if a layer from that group is shown, all other layers in the same group are automatically hidden.
So now, because they are part of the same group, when you show 'publicmenu' the layer 'publictext' is hidden again.
Hope this helps.
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Marja Ribbers-de Vroed
www.flevooware.nl
www.flevooware.nl/dreamweaver/
