Hello, and sorry if I missed this. But is it possible to assign (and have them work) hyperlinks to individual Target-Images that stacked and are only revealed via a rollover action?
Whenever I try this, only one link (out of say a stack of 5 images) is active. Despite the target image that is visible has been assigned it’s own unique link.
On the example page listed ( http://richardbecker.com/test/eau-baby.html# ), the small images are intended to preview a large image, and then if the viewer clicks the larger image, I would like that to take them to that individual detail page.
Now, the only thing I could figure out was to put the detail-page-links on the small images, but that is not ideal since on mobile devices, it throws them immediately to the detail page (since they can’t just hover over the small image).
I hope this makes sense, and I appreciate any help.
Delta Dave, thanks so much for the test and example. And I like the fade effect.
But I can’t duplicate the result.
I added back links to 4 of the 5 large images, but only the last link added is active – no matter which large image is displayed.
I am going to look a bit harder here and keep trying
OK. After reading very carefully
I wasn’t using layers.
I didn’t have:
target images set with the Layers checked on.
or Action: Target Show Hide Layer
So, now it is working and I have the fade capability.
For some reason I had to set the layer background color as white, otherwise it would show grey when images did not fill the container.
Also, it doesn’t always reset the first image. It will sometimes be left blank. Its not too concerning, but if anyone has ideas, please let me know.
On 18 Sep 2014, 2:19 am, sitereb wrote:
it doesn’t always reset the first image. It will sometimes be left blank. Its not too concerning, but if anyone has ideas, please let me know.
I added an extra image for the initially visible image. I don’t understand why this is needed, but I remembered this was required for the text layers.
So, unless anyone has advice, I think I am good to go.
I added an extra image for the initially visible image.
Yes - duplicate your first layer and remove the TS/H L action from it. Send it to back so that it is always there and the other images when they come in will cover it.
I hadn’t realized the importance of layers. I use layers in photoshop extensively, so it makes sense.
I was also having some text overlapping, so I removed the actions on the first layer as you prescribe and set the background to white. Now it is working great.