> Modern rollovers use a single image, not multiple images (you can use
> a single image for all rollovers if you want).
>
> > But we always must have 2 images (similar ones).
>
> No, you don't.
>
Thanks a lot.
I must have think about it.

> > I understand it will never be as good as alternative image, but still.
> "Good" is subjective, but most believe that CSS rollovers are
> significantly better than script-driven rollovers.
>
Yes, saying "good" I just ment that 2 custom buttons can be more
visually better customised than automatic switching (CSS or JS - no
matter how).
Having 2 images we can make very custom design.

Anyway, let me tell my story. I've got custom design (couple of html
pages, assets) to integrate it with CMS (DNN - WTF is it doing with
tables...).
And it uses jQuery *JUST* to apply rollover images. Yeah, seems to be
funny to use it for that matter only...

I will try to change the design but not sure how I'll go with it.

Cheers,
Dmitriy.

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