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how to fade out an image with a fade in text when you mouse over the element?

New Here ,
Oct 18, 2017 Oct 18, 2017

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Hey I'm playing around with Muse and I saw on some websites where you mouse over a tile and the image fades out with a text fading in. I'm trying to perform that same thing and its difficult, i don't know if muse supports that :/.

Here's what I've done so far: Home

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LEGEND , Oct 18, 2017 Oct 18, 2017
  • Place a standard „State“ button. If you „touch“ a state button with the mouse, all elements within this button change their states at the same time – whether they are touched by themselves with the mouse or not.
  • Now place an image and a text frame into this button.
  • On normal state set the text to „Opacity: 0%“ and the image to „Opacity: 100 %.
  • On rollover state set the text to „Opacity: 100%“ and the image to „Opacity: 0 %.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 18, 2017 Oct 18, 2017

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Couch you give as a link to a website with your example?

I have something in mind but am not sure.

Feel free to watch this as well: Adobe Muse tutorials | Learn how to use Adobe Muse CC

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Best Regards,
Uwe

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The link is right there tho ._. "Home" but dont worry here. http://test-oct182017-357.businesscatalyst.com/

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LEGEND ,
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I was more thinking of the example you saw. I got your link but am not sure if I understand it completely.

Uwe

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  • Place a standard „State“ button. If you „touch“ a state button with the mouse, all elements within this button change their states at the same time – whether they are touched by themselves with the mouse or not.
  • Now place an image and a text frame into this button.
  • On normal state set the text to „Opacity: 0%“ and the image to „Opacity: 100 %.
  • On rollover state set the text to „Opacity: 100%“ and the image to „Opacity: 0 %.

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