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July 2, 2015
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Rollover Image Option Disappeared?

  • July 2, 2015
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I am trying to insert a rollover image. When I click on insert, I see the option for "Image Ctrl+Alt+I" but there is no arrow with a pullout menu where I can select "Rollover Image." I have watched the tutorials and they all indicate there should be a arrow that leads to image options such as rollover image. Am I missing something?

I have done rollover images plenty of times in the past with CS6 and CS5 but since I installed CC, the option has magically disappeared.

Dreamweaver CC (2015)

Windows 7

Just installed Dreamweaver today.

Not sure if it is 64 bit or not but my machine can do either.

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Correct answer BenPleysier

About 1:30 into the turtorial, the speaker demonstrates how to find the rollover option. Here is a screenshot I took directly from the tutorial.

Ok so far so good.

Now, when I go to CS6. I also have this pullout menu. See.

Here is where things go awry. When I attempt the same thing in CSS, this is what I see.

As you can see, no dropout option or anything indicating image options.


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yij61234540
Participant
July 2, 2015

It should be under HTML > Rollover Image.

hans-g.
Legend
July 2, 2015

Hello,

Adobe has prepared this tutorial Add rollovers with CSS | Adobe Dreamweaver CC tutorials. I quote: "Create rollovers using CSS to improve the performance of your website. (Watch, 11 min)"

Hans-Günter

Xbwalker1Author
Participant
July 2, 2015

Hans, please read my question. I already watched the tutorial. The rollover option simly doesn't exist in my Dreamweaver. There are no special options attached to images in fact.

hans-g.
Legend
July 5, 2015

Hi Hans-Günter, good to hear from you. We are in the middle of winter with temperatures barely over 10 degrees dropping to 7 degrees at night. The kids are enjoying the wintersport in the mountains. We don't get much snow, just enough to do a bit of skiing and snowboarding.


OT: Hi Ben: How happy your youngsters can be! And as a little funny further incentive here a song from Wolfgang Ambros, one of the most important Austropop musicians of the present: Songtext von Wolfgang Ambros - Schifoarn Lyrics (great caution dialect )

Yesterday we went to our "Forggensee", where we had a good sailing wind in spite of the high temperatures!

Hans-Günter