[MENU] Image as menu.  Possible?

Hello everyone!
I am building a site for a friend of mine who is finishing
his end-course
project and this is what I have in mind:
Upon moving the mouse over the background puzzle image, the
individual
pieces "raise" and the related text appears (such as ISO,
CONTACTS, etc).
Question: Should I make individual external MC or does anyone
have a better
idea?
Is there a site out there with this type of solution?

Sergiomon wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> I am building a site for a friend of mine who is
finishing his end-course
> project and this is what I have in mind:
> Upon moving the mouse over the background puzzle image,
the individual
> pieces "raise" and the related text appears (such as
ISO, CONTACTS, etc).
>
> Question: Should I make individual external MC or does
anyone have a better
> idea?
> Is there a site out there with this type of solution?
Really very individual. You do according to your preference.
There is no BEST way, there are many ways, you work in ways
that suit you.
Best Regards
Urami
<urami>
If you want to mail me - DO NOT LAUGH AT MY ADDRESS
</urami>

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