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Behaviors to show/hide Layers

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Jun 29, 2007 Jun 29, 2007
I'm sorry if this question is too basic

I'm designing a web page with layers and I'm using behavors to show and hide them onClick. Everything works fine, but when a user positions their mouse over a link designated to show a new layer, the cursor never turns to a hand image (as with all HREF links).

How do you create a link to show a new layer onClick that works similar to a HREF link?
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LEGEND ,
Jun 29, 2007 Jun 29, 2007
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If the link is made properly it will always show the correct cursor. Show
me your code, please. I'm betting that you have applied the behavior to the
wrong page element....

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"Murph@Chubb" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:f63blp$ag1$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> I'm sorry if this question is too basic
>
> I'm designing a web page with layers and I'm using behavors to show and
> hide
> them onClick. Everything works fine, but when a user positions their mouse
> over
> a link designated to show a new layer, the cursor never turns to a hand
> image
> (as with all HREF links).
>
> How do you create a link to show a new layer onClick that works similar to
> a
> HREF link?
>


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