Don't Forget the "onmouseout"

This "sort of" worked. I was thinking that with the success of another javascript I borrowed (stole) from someone that I could tweak this to suit my needs. Although the picture changed with the mouse-over, the original picture didn't return when the mouse curser was moved off of the alternate picture. The original picture would, however, come back when the page was reloaded. I plan to replace all of the "onmouseover" stuff with functions. That should be fun.

And, check out the markers to the left side of the picture. A "div class" defined by the stylesheet controlled my website's formatting which allowed me to eliminate the markers that used to be all over my website. Good riddance I say. Now I am working to polish the framesets, which have replaced the columns

Click on the image to the left to see a close-up.

<a href="https://thurk001.neocities.org/index.html"><button id="home">HOME</button></a>

Recently I had a statement on my homepage regarding navigation buttons that were not working in Internet Explorer 7 (IE7). The language in the sub-heading above is what I had been using for home buttons, and there were similar buttons for areas like cycling, or technology. After much suffering, an internet search for a javascript replacement resulted in something that so far is working ok.

The above mentioned javascript comes from a really cool web site which is among my list of You can open a tab or window to the final webpage by clicking