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Subject:mousing over From:Heikki Raudaskoski <hraudask -at- mail -dot- student -dot- oulu -dot- fi> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 18 May 2001 10:05:24 +0300
Hi everyone:
as I'm new to tech writ -- actually, new to the IT field
in general -- what I ask below may sound elementary indeed.
So. The GUI artist I'm working with would like to know if
there is any apt term for his kind of mouseover toolbar
buttons: buttons that burst into color when one moves the
mouse over them? (It would be all the better if the term
somehow revealed a contrast with buttons with permanent
color. And how DO you guys call the latter, by the way?)
Yours,
Heikki Raudaskoski
Specification Writer
Jutel Oy/RadioMan Broadcast Systems
Oulu, FINLAND
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