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You need to edit the Javascript and include:
onmouseout="document.getElementByID('a').style.display='show'; document.getElementByID('b').style.display='none'"
Within the HTML element you want to use to hide the others when the mouse moves away.
The ID's may need changing slightly to match your page
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Web Design: Dreamweaver: Does anyone have an example of a "Show-Hide Element" for an AP Div?
I need to use the "Show-Hide" Element to show the AP div "b" and hide the AP div "a" when the AP div "a" is clicked. Also, I need to redisplay AP div "a" and hide AP div "b" when the mouse moves away from the AP div area.
Your help will be GREATLY appreciated!!!
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| April 19, 2009 10:03 AM |
onmouseout="document.getElementByID('a').style.display='show'; document.getElementByID('b').style.display='none'"
Within the HTML element you want to use to hide the others when the mouse moves away.
The ID's may need changing slightly to match your page
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Could you put the code in a pastebin somewhere and link to it?
Cheers
Thanks for your help!
Here is what I did:
http://school.connectedgeek.net/cis1721/assignment10/grand/show.html