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    I know this is possible, but I still don't get how to do this in Adobe Image Ready. I want my image to be faded and when you hover over it it lights up.

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    Image Ready? Have you tried taking the two images and applying a JavaScript rollover effect to them?
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    Aye, what you want can't be done via images alone. Depending on what you mean by "faded," this script might help you.
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    i can't use that one. is there any other cross browser code that will do this?

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    view in IE, that codes doesn't work in Fire Fox

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    That script definitely works in firefox. Link to your page if you need help using it.
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    I don't know how to put that script on my page, thats the problem.

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    Are you looking for something like this?
    http://home.comcast.net/~jscheuer1/s...eset_write.htm

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    Nice site.

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