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    Default Image fade in/fade out on hover [+rep]

    Hi, I'd like to know how to do what this guy's done on his website. I just found it on the net and liked it.

    http://www.dotaudesigns.com/

    click on Photoshop on the menu bar

    When you hover over the images they fade in or whatever

    How is this done? I have dreamweaver if anyone knows how to do it like that, otherwise the coding would help :]

    Thanks
    Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. - Terry Pratchett

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    His HTML for that page (http://www.dotaudesigns.com/photoshop.html) is in the spoiler, check it.
    Back for a while.

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    Yh. You could copy the code, then download the files, example if the file name is javascript.js, it should probably like:
    http://www.dotaudesigns.com/javascript.js

    Then use the code Lucas gave you

    But remember!!: They could of done the script theirself, and therefore you might don't have the rights to use it without permission from them.

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    There is nothing stating that the code cannot be used and besides it is hardly anything and not worth their while making a fuss over.


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    Quote Originally Posted by L?KE View Post
    There is nothing stating that the code cannot be used and besides it is hardly anything and not worth their while making a fuss over.
    Creative commons

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    Lol I guess.
    and tbh, who's gona find it on his site :rolleyes:


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    thanks everyone
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    Hi again, sorry for dp, I saved that code, and it doesn't do the fade in thing, it just shows the images as they are and doesnt change when i hover over them :S
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    You have to save the .js files that it uses also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iUnknown View Post
    You have to save the .js files that it uses also.
    how can i do that?
    Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it. - Terry Pratchett

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