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What is your favorite CSS imageless rollover button tutorial?

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Tom Miller

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Nov 14, 2009, 10:15:24 AM11/14/09
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I am interested in a tutorial that shows you how to create CSS-based
rollover buttons that don't use Javascript or an image file.

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Gregory A. Beamer

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Nov 16, 2009, 2:56:11 PM11/16/09
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"Tom Miller" <tlgal...@yahoo.com> wrote in news:u1zOK1TZKHA.2160
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> I am interested in a tutorial that shows you how to create CSS-based
> rollover buttons that don't use Javascript or an image file.

Look at menu tutorials:
http://www.seoconsultants.com/css/menus/tutorial/

The menu idea can easily be expanded to buttons. You are merely placing
a hover style that changes color, boldness, etc.

This is a decent example with images, which you say you DON'T want:
http://www.elated.com/articles/css-rollover-buttons/

I personally like the image version, as it allows you to be a bit more
graphically pleasing. But to each his own. The theory behind image and
other changes is identical.

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Tom Miller

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Nov 17, 2009, 4:27:15 PM11/17/09
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>> I am interested in a tutorial that shows you how to create CSS-based
>> rollover buttons that don't use Javascript or an image file.
>
> Look at menu tutorials:
> http://www.seoconsultants.com/css/menus/tutorial/
>
> The menu idea can easily be expanded to buttons. You are merely placing
> a hover style that changes color, boldness, etc.
>
> This is a decent example with images, which you say you DON'T want:
> http://www.elated.com/articles/css-rollover-buttons/
>
> I personally like the image version, as it allows you to be a bit more
> graphically pleasing. But to each his own. The theory behind image and
> other changes is identical.
>
Thank you Gregory, I actually needed good resources for both.

Gregory A. Beamer

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Nov 18, 2009, 11:37:52 AM11/18/09
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"Tom Miller" <tlgal...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in news:SyEMm.34415$Xf2.7705
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> Thank you Gregory, I actually needed good resources for both.
>

You are very welcome. If you google rollover CSS menus, there are some
really neat examples you can "steal" out there. Some are good enough to
literal JUST "steal" and use.

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