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Re: Brick Trail Mouse Trail Effect (with link to code!)
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lugnet.publish
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Tue, 9 Jul 2002 06:30:40 GMT
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I knew I had forgotten something. DUH!
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=21133
Approved for public viewing, BTW.
~Just your neighborhood lugneter,
Jeremy Scott
In lugnet.publish, Jeremy Scott writes:
> Hi!
>
> I am a bit of a programmer (emphisis on "a bit") and I used a cut and paste
> code from http://www.dynamicdrive.com to create a mouse trail using ldraw
> bricks. Copy the code from the text file and use it, just retain the
> credits at the top.
>
> Because I am only "a bit" of a programmer, I couldn't figure out how to add
> two more images to the script, so right now it only supports two images, and
> in the patriotic spirit, they are red and blue. Any help here would be
> greatly appreciated, the day I can have all four colors will be awesome.
>
> It is easy to change the brick colors to others. I have four colors
> uploaded into my b-shelf acccount; yellow, blue, red and green. You can
> upoload to your account or web site any other color and use it. I will soon
> be adding more myself. (When I, or someone else, can add additional image
> capabilities to it.)
>
> To change the brick color, follow these steps...
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> Scroll down, past the CSS code, past the script tags, past the grouping of
> four lines of comments to the variable declarations. The last two lines
> declare the image files. At the end of the path, the actual file name of
> the images are declared after the final forward slash "/" in the file path.
> (ie ".../brickblue.gif") Change the color name after "brick" to red, blue
> yellow or green. You're done!
>
> I use this in my auctions. If you want a peak at what the code looks like,
> go here, http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1747870342
> (remember to move around the mouse).
>
> Once again, I am just "a bit" of a programmer, so please, if you can help me
> add the capability for two more images on the mouse trail, please do so.
>
> Thanks!
>
> ~Just your neighborhood lugneter,
> Jeremy Scott
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