kearly
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Thanks for your time and effort, though this still isn’t exactly what I wanted. The images are now side by side instead of one on top of the other. I was really hoping they could somehow occupy the same space.
If that’s not possible, then I will make due with what you have shown me. Thank you.
Bump. Sorry I just noticed this was marked as resolved, but that is not quite the case.
Hmmm.
This almost works but not quite.
This is what I did.
I made two shortcodes. The first has Image A (200×200) and the image settings are set at 200×200. The mouseover image is left blank, so when you mouseover on this image it disappears and is replaced by blank space. The shortcode is called [iheu_ultimate_oxi id=”8″]
The second has no image for the default (resulting in blank space), and the mouseover image is my 800×250 image. The image settings are at 800×250. The result is a seemingly empty space, but when you mouseover the 800×250 image appears. The shortcode is called [iheu_ultimate_oxi id=”10″]
I took both shortcodes and put them into my post, as such:
[iheu_ultimate_oxi id=”8″][iheu_ultimate_oxi id=”10″]
This does work as intended with one catch, the images are not overlayed, but sit on top of each other. So in other words, I have to move my mouse down about an inch or two for the 2nd image to appear, which essentially defeats the purpose.
Here’s how it looks currently: https://fapservice.com/__trashed/
If somehow I could get these two shortcodes to exist within the same space, instead of in two separate spaces, it would work perfectly.
I tried experimenting with codes like [iheu_ultimate_oxi id=”8″ id=”10″] with no success. Where did I go wrong?