Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-32413852-20151209040640/@comment-26437440-20151209042912

It can be done through CSS, you just need 2 classes: the standard one then the hover one.

Here's CSS for your example: .face { width: 100x; height: 100px; background: url('Sadface.png') no-repeat; } .face:hover { width: 100px; height: 100px; background: url('Happyface.png') no-repeat; }

Then to actually use it, you'd add this to a page (nothing needs to be put inside the div):