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Change image / browser fill-colour on text mouse-over?

New Here ,
Apr 18, 2017 Apr 18, 2017

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Hi All,

I have a simple small text and I want an image to appear underneath while hovering (and sometimes even make the fill-color of the browser change). I found another website as a good example of what I mean: Shabazz Projects​ . I don't want a fancy effect or whatsoever. Just simply change the image or browser fill. How can I reach this in Muse?

Hope you can help!

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LEGEND , Apr 23, 2017 Apr 23, 2017

Use a big "States Button".

The idea of this button is, that, it you "touch" the button with your mouse, all elements within the button change their state, even if these elements are not directly "touched":

  • Place a "States Button".
  • • Place an image into this button.
  • Choose the "Normal" state of this image and set its opacity to 0 %.
  • Place text onto this image.
  • Choose the "Rollover" state of the image and set opacity to 100 %. If you like, you can do this with the text or every other element too.
  • If you
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Hii,

It looks like the reference site which you have mentioned has very effectively used either a tooltip or slideshow kind of widgets.

Don't know if this can be applied in a Muse project.

Let's see if any expert community members have their views on this.

Regards,

Ankush

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Anyone?:(

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Use a big "States Button".

The idea of this button is, that, it you "touch" the button with your mouse, all elements within the button change their state, even if these elements are not directly "touched":

  • Place a "States Button".
  • • Place an image into this button.
  • Choose the "Normal" state of this image and set its opacity to 0 %.
  • Place text onto this image.
  • Choose the "Rollover" state of the image and set opacity to 100 %. If you like, you can do this with the text or every other element too.
  • If you want to use different images, place a slide show within this button and set it to "Shuffle".

Changing browser fill by clicking onto a button isn’t possible.

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