I have a single HTML page. There are seven banners that I want to use on this page ([login to view URL]). One banner will be displayed by default. The other banners will be swapped when a user clicks on one of the following links: - Project Manager ([login to view URL]) - Designer ([login to view URL]) - Business Analyst ([login to view URL]) - Architect ([login to view URL]) - Developer ([login to view URL]) - Support ([login to view URL]) For example, when user clicks on the "Developer" link, the banner will be changed to the [login to view URL] image. Currently, the header is set in the CSS. I'm guessing this need to be changed to an image within the HTML, and JavaScript be implemented that will swap one image with another. The currently header has a "Contact Us" image/link. I would like to keep this and have it on all of the banners. Also, when a user clicks on one of the following links, I want to make the button/link appear highlighted. This is already set up in the CSS. All you will need to do is set the class="active" for the button/link that was selected.
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## Platform
XHTML CSS JavaScript