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Hi Everyone,
Any suggestions from anyone on the following would be massively appretiated. I am trying to put together a web page where you can change the colour of a monochrome gif with a tranparent bground to different colours (eg -red, blue, green). I want the colour on the image to change when I use the onclick function within different anchors. I have been told that using SVG or SWF would be a good way to go. The problem is though, I don't really know much about these technologies. Any advice on where to start would be a great help. Thanks PoohSticks ![]() |
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I'd put a big vote in for SWF. Flash can do just about anything, and is certainly more widely supported compared to SVG. Also may be smaller in filesize depending on what you need to do.
if you need help with implementing it in Flash, let me know! |
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