You should try Cool Button Designer. You dont need to have a photoshop, it cost 9.99 and it does make glossy, plastic and windows 7 buttons with easy in 5 minutes. It gives you control over the glare gradient, light reflection, smoothness, light itself, etc... It also generated mouse over and mouse clicked states and they can be in different color and easy to set. It generates the HTML Code. You should try it! . It does the job well. I strongly recommend you! Google for Cool Button Designer 7.3
the problem with doing it this way is that it adds a script to the page and with it come extra loading time and more ways for your website to error out. I would say stay away from scrips unless you have no other way of doing somethings. And what is shown here can be done with CSS. Not as simple but it will create a much more stable website. But this is an option too, good tutorial, thank you.
dis why i only do rollovers in fireworks
mp4ever31 10 months ago
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You should try Cool Button Designer. You dont need to have a photoshop, it cost 9.99 and it does make glossy, plastic and windows 7 buttons with easy in 5 minutes. It gives you control over the glare gradient, light reflection, smoothness, light itself, etc... It also generated mouse over and mouse clicked states and they can be in different color and easy to set. It generates the HTML Code. You should try it! . It does the job well. I strongly recommend you! Google for Cool Button Designer 7.3
krasav4ik82 1 year ago
the problem with doing it this way is that it adds a script to the page and with it come extra loading time and more ways for your website to error out. I would say stay away from scrips unless you have no other way of doing somethings. And what is shown here can be done with CSS. Not as simple but it will create a much more stable website. But this is an option too, good tutorial, thank you.
Celler2 1 year ago
tuts my barreh, pull me on de flow!
swifterX60 2 years ago
That was a sweet technique with the rollovers!
treedoublehappiness 2 years ago
that was a really good tutorial (:
<3
johnx113 3 years ago
The one thing I can't seem to do is put one image on top of another - overlay. Anyone willing to help me out please?
MelaMan 3 years ago 4
use ap div tag and modify send to front/back, also disalbe ap overlapping
thefootballhero 3 years ago
@MelaMan sir, i saw this comment was 3 years ago did you get your answer? if yes could you tell me :)
captaindcc 7 months ago
cool i learned new things
smcorrea 4 years ago 7