Rob Adams wrote: > I've been figuring out how to create hidden images. The concept is: when > you highlight an image in Internet Explorer (and Mozilla too, though the > grid is reversed) it puts a grid over the image. If you put another image > in between what the grid covers, you can kind of hide the image that then > is > exposed when highlighted in Internet Explorer. You can check out a kinda > of > crappy first experiment at: > > http://www.imagineinc.net/images/ In Netscape, the image doesn't really leap out nearly as much as IE... Didn't try Mozilla (et al) though to compare those. > Right now, I'm not sure what the best way is to hide the image better. > The > examples I've seen of other images, you can hardly seen the 'hidden' image > until you highlight it. Anyone good with graphics that knows how to do > this? Thanks. I think "better" depends on what your Business Application goal is... Security? Examples of on-line visual perception oddities? . . . If you provide links to other images, perhaps we could tell you how they were done... Is there some PHP in here, generating the images dynamically, hopefully...? -- Like Music? http://l-i-e.com/artists.htm -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php