Hey there, I know i'm new here, but I have a problem with something i'm working on and I was wondering if anyone could give me any pointers. I plan to contribute here whenever I can, i'm a web design student, though a bit more trained in Graphic design than coding.What i've been working on is a rollover image map, a square divided into 12 cells and a bar at the bottom. The idea is that when each cell is hovered over it changes to an 'over' image, simple. http://n.domaindlx.com/Restrukture/rsk-krew/myspace/hoverbox.html ://http://n.domaindlx.com/Restrukture/.../hoverbox.html ://http://n.domaindlx.com/Restrukture/.../hoverbox.html ://http://n.domaindlx.com/Restrukture/.../hoverbox.html ://http://n.domaindlx.com/Restrukture/.../hoverbox.html ://http://n.domaindlx.com/Restrukture/.../hoverbox.html ://http://n.domaindlx.com/Restrukture/.../hoverbox.html Here is the online demo of the layout. ( old java version )I made the original using javascript for my band's myspace layout, without remembering that myspace disallows Javascript. Not too much of a problem, so I recoded the rollovers to use CSS. Compiling the rollovers to 2 images per picture too, and using 'background position' to shift them up a bit. This is all easy,but now, my problem.The idea behind the image map was that certain cells would trigger other cells too ( including the bar ) with alternate images. ( You can see this effect by hovering over all the cells. ) Is there a way to do this in CSS?I can't really figure it out?Here's the code i'm using stripped down for display to just one cell's code, simple stuff.
.rollover1 a { display:block; width:110px; background-image:url(1n.png)}.rollover1 a:hover {background-position: 0 -309px}<td class="rollover1" id="c1"><a href="#"><img src="trans.gif" width="110" height="103" border="0"></a></td>
i've tried using the ID selector, but I can't really figure out how I can do this, or if it's possible.Pretty much i'm wondering if I can do this rollover effect by rolling over one item to change the property of another.Any help would be very much appreciated!