You can enter a unique name for the image in the Image Name text box, or you can use the name
automatically generated by Dreamweaver.
3. In the Original Image text box, enter the path and name of the graphic you want displayed when
the user??™s mouse is not over the graphic. You can also click the Browse button to select the file.
Press Tab when you??™re done.
4. In the Rollover Image text box, enter the path and name of the graphic file you want displayed
when the user??™s pointer is over the image. You can also click the Browse button to select the file.
5. In the Alternate Text field, type a brief description of the graphic button.
6. If desired, specify a link for the image by entering it in the When Clicked, Go To URL text box or
by clicking the Browse button to select the file.
7. To enable images to load only when they are required, deselect the Preload Images option.
Generally, it is best to leave this option selected (the default) so that the appearance of the rollover
is not delayed.
8. Click OK when you??™re finished.
Keep in mind that the Rollover Image object inserts both the original image and its alternate,
whereas the Swap Image technique is applied to an existing image in the Web page. If you prefer
to use the Rollover Image object rather than the Swap Image behavior, nothing prevents you from deleting
an existing image from the Web page and inserting it again through the Rollover Image object.
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