You might have been thinking about using Adobe Flash (in case you didn’t know, Adobe bought Macromedia) to create a .swf file which allows you to display dazzling rollover effects. That’s perfectly fine, but when it comes to faster loading time, simplified effects and crossbrowser compatibility, rollover effects achieved by simple CSS and (X)HTML code [...]
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