Button changes hyperlink in each anchor

Hello,
What i'm trying to achieve is to have only one pinned button to the bottom, and have it's hyperlinks changed when they touch the anchor before. Pretty much is to have a single button that makes the site going always down, the same way as a scroll. Let me show you a picture of it.
As you can see, i have a button on the bottom, and i want to make that same button always send me to the next anchor.

Hello Joao,
Hopefully someone more knowledgable than myself will jump in here. But FWIW, I did some googling on this yesterday and it wasn't hard to find folks that offered up javascript code to accomplish this.
This code, or perhaps a modified version, can be placed in Muse in basically the same way this other example is done here:  Creating Small Pop-Up Windows in Adobe Muse - Muse Templates
The various javascript solutions work in different ways. Most require you create a text file with the list of anchors in the page. Then the script looks to see what anchor you are currently on, finds that in the text file's list, goes to the next anchor, and then finally takes the screen to it. (At least, this is how I understood most to work, feel free to correct me anyone).
The thing you need to be careful about it HOW the script determines current location. If it simply looks at the current URL for the current anchor name, well, Muse doesn't update the URL if a user were to scroll up or down. So the location info would be wrong.
I believe I saw some scripts that obtain this information by searching other ways. And this is about where I needed to get back to work on other things.  ;-)
One other thought:
A work-around to this would be to forgo the programming (am I making you happy already?), and instead use multiple buttons that look the same. As you move from section to section, swap out one button for another. Each would have a hyperlink to a different anchor.
The grunt with this solution is that Muse still has some piss-poor animation compared to, say, Flash. So doing these swaps is not as easy as it should be. Perhaps just laying one over the previous in the exact position will work? I haven't tried it yet.
Lance

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    One easy way is editing CSS files, this only apply to pages' hyperlink text; if your text got turn to PNGs, read no further .
    iWeb generates a CSS file for the associated HTML page - CSS file is in the Page_files folder.
    Edit the CSS files and keep copies of them, then you won't have to edit them again the next time you publish you sites.
    These CSS files are quite easy to understand, all you have to do is to look for a { , a:visited { and a:hover { .
    They contain RGB (Red Green Blue) values for link color, visited link color and rollover color.
    But what about those #8000FF and #4c4c4c?
    Well, I know they are RGB hexadecimal color values, but I don't what colors they are, so I came up with Argiope (Argiope is a family colorful spiders).
    It's a colors picker application to help with choosing background color, link color and rollover color. It'll give you the exact RGB hexadecimal value of chosen color.
    You can find Argiope here. Enjoy

    It can be done, but I have to do too much works.
    I already have a a script to do that, but it's quite complicated for an average bear.
    http://www.geocities.com/[email protected]/iWeb_utils --> LinksColors.zip
    Does just that, it is flexible, you can configure the colors for individual page, but it is quite different to configure. Look at the colors.txt and page.txt.
    If you really want to know more, ping me.

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