
1. Place the cursor in the Document window where you would like the rollover image to appear.
2. Click the dropdown arrow next to the Image icon on the Tool Bar
3. Select Rollover Image from the dropdown menu
The Insert Rollover Image dialog box opens.
4. Type a one-word name for the image, if desired, or accept the default name (Image1, Image2, etc.).
5. Type the filename of the Original (primary) Image, or click Browse to locate the file on disk. This is the
image that will appear in the Web page when it loads.
6. Browse to locate the Rollover Image file. This is the image that will appear when the mouse rolls over it the
Original Image.
7. Make sure Preload Rollover Image is checked. This will download both images into memory on the user’s
computer, preventing any delay when the images swap.
8. If the image is a link to another Web page, type the link URL in the Go to URL box.
9. Click OK.
10. Preview the rollover image by selecting File>Preview in Browser from the menu or pressing the F12 key.
A word about using images on your webpages
Materials on the Web, including images, are protected by copyright, just like everything else. This means that
when you want to use an image on your webpage you must either:
2. Obtain permission from the image’s copyright holder.
3. Only use images that are specifically labeled as “public domain” (see
http://mciunix.mciu.k12.pa.us/~spjvweb/cfimages.html for a list of websites that house public domain
images)
Copyright Arizona Board of Regents.
The University of Arizona Library. Last updated January 2006.
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