I have the identical rollover button on the same page, going to different
links. (They are links to the given institution's online store.) Is there
a simplified script that doesn't require each button to be uniquely named?
At this point I have 34+ of changes with each button having its own name,
and I will be needing to adding more. Is there a simpler solution?
Thanks,
Jim Van Abbema 1 1180
Jim Van Abbema wrote: I have the identical rollover button on the same page, going to different links. (They are links to the given institution's online store.) Is there a simplified script that doesn't require each button to be uniquely named? At this point I have 34+ of changes with each button having its own name, and I will be needing to adding more. Is there a simpler solution?
Use the `this' reference within event listener JS code, or use CSS in the
first place.
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