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Okay, I am pretty sure there is a javascript (I've seen it before) to do this. Basically, I don't want to have to keep on typing: onmouseover="this.style.backgroundColor='#ffffff'" onmouseout="this.style.backgroundColor='#333333'"
I'm pretty sure there is a javascript that goes something like this:
<script language="javascript">
function = on()
{
elem.style.backgroundColor="#ffffff"
}
function = off()
{
elem.style.backgroundColor="#333333"
}
</script>
then you can just type: onmouseover="on()" onmouseout="off()"
This would save me a lot of time... So am I correct that you can do something llike this? And is this javascript correct?
Thanks!
I'm pretty sure there is a javascript that goes something like this:
<script language="javascript">
function = on()
{
elem.style.backgroundColor="#ffffff"
}
function = off()
{
elem.style.backgroundColor="#333333"
}
</script>
then you can just type: onmouseover="on()" onmouseout="off()"
This would save me a lot of time... So am I correct that you can do something llike this? And is this javascript correct?
Thanks!
