I’m sorry, I’m a visual learner and was wondering if someone could show me how to target an image.
I want to have an image on the Left side of the page and then when I click on it I would like it to show up on the right side of the page.
I know that I learned this in college at one point, but I have forgotten how to target an image to a specific area.
First of all, you will likely receive more responses to general Freeway question if you post them in the FreewayTalk forum instead of this one. This one is frequented by action developers primarily.
Ok, question: Do you want the image to pop open, or do you want the page view to shift to another area of the page where the image will be located?
Well, I would like to have the image in a scroll viewer, but when a person clicks on the image on the scroll viewer, I would like it to enlarge and pop up on the side of it. The only way the image would change, would be if they clicked on a different image in teh scroll viewer and then that would pop up on the side replacing the first image.
If you are using Pro draw a graphic box on the page where you want your image to appear.
Size it and import your image.
Apply the Target Show/Hide Image action to it. Set the action inspector settings to Initially: Hidden you can leave the rest at their default settings. of Target Group: Indigo and Target #: 1
Select the text or graphic that you wish to trigger the image and apply a Rollover to it. In the inspector set these settings to Mouseover:Items, Target Group: Indigo and Mouseover#: 1
Restore settings you can play with until you get the effect you want.