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12/21/2009 8:35 AM
 

Hello.. I'm working on a converting a website over to DNN.  The issue is that the existing website has buttons with mouse-over pictures; so 1990, but it's what they want.

My question is, how do I accomplish this?

Should I create a module for the buttons and then add the module to the different pages?

I've tried adding the asp:image button to the skin page, but can't quite get the "OnMouseOver="src="" pictures point to the correct location because they're javascript.

Any help, suggestions, etc would greatly be appreciated.

 

 
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12/21/2009 1:56 PM
 

Mouse overs are the same in DNN as on any other web page.  Enter the JavaScript and go.  The easiest way to do this is use a Text/HTML module and edit in the source mode.  No ASPX controls or anything else needed.

Jeff

 
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12/22/2009 10:21 AM
 

Thank you for the suggestion..

What I ended up doing is creating a modules for the items I needed and added the javascript to those items with the mouse-overs, etc.  Seems to work pretty well and I don't have any issues with parent directories, etc.

Thanks again.. -Jeff

 
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