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DavidF
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> I am developing with a mode ( template) of the publisher web design 2007.
>
> how do I add an "explanation text" to a word when I place the mouse over
> the
> word (like a hyperlink) as the exemple below:
>
> Pubblisher Web Design ( the word "Design" )would be in blue color like a
> hyperlink and when one place the mouse on it, appears an explanation of
> the
> word "Design".
>
> thaks a lot for any help!
Then do a web page preview and mouseover your links on the page (point at
the links). The hyperlinked text will change color and become bold.
DavidF
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DavidF
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That is what I need, to explain several words distributed in many of the
pages.
Exemple:
You can align or distribute objects either in relation to each other or in
relation to the margin guides (margin guides: Guides on the top, bottom,
left, and right sides of a page that are used to define its margins. Most
contents of a page are within the margin guides.).
Thanks again.
You might want to try a tooltip...not quite the same, but it might suffice.
Look at this:
http://www.walterzorn.com/tooltip/tooltip_e.htm
Google "javascript tooltips" or "javascript dynamic text" for other free
scripts.
Perhaps someone else will have a better idea.
DavidF
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