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adding the snippet "Open Browser window" to my image tags give me the window i want, but now there is no "hand" icon when hovering over the thumbnail so people won't know its a link

Thread began 6/26/2014 10:29 am by EBR | Last modified 6/26/2014 10:54 am by Jason Byrnes | 503 views | 1 replies |

EBR

adding the snippet "Open Browser window" to my image tags give me the window i want, but now there is no "hand" icon when hovering over the thumbnail so people won't know its a link

I have added DW CS6 snippet "Open Browser window" to my image tags give me the enlarged image in a window sized how I want, but now there is no "hand" icon when hovering over the orig small image so people won't know its a link. On the new browser window I added the close window js script. I'm a beginner! I tried adding the snippet to a link (a href) tag but then I get two winnows, one sized as I specified, the other just a full browser. The instructions in The Missing Manual are not clear enough.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

You can use CSS to change the icon to a hand on hover.

In the image tag, set an ID, then create a CSS selector that uses the hover psuedo class:

<style type="text/css">
#imageID:hover {
cursor:pointer;
}
</style>
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