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Posted by dorayme on 11/02/06 07:47
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<1162439766.172537.22700@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com>,
macolnmail@yahoo.ca wrote:
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> Well, I got IE to at least apply the change on hover. Ran it through
> the validators and it checks out with only a few color warnings on the
> CSS side (this isn't too important right?). However, now the big
> problem is the hover gets stuck in that position and won't pop back in
> :D
>
> I checked out this site, http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/pseudocss.html
> but couldn't find something that fixed it.
Well, iCab is happier now but it certainly displays things
differently to FF which suggests you are doing something odd.
Your menu that sort of pulsate a bit on hover are pretty well
disappeared off left edge!
May i ask you a question befoire going into all this hoverbox
business? Why are you using this hover box at all? I see no real
effects of it in any of the browsers I use. Unless you are using
it for that very small effect i am seeing, the main links like
"Home" get a bit offset and gain a slight white background.
Surely you atre not bringing out the big guns for something so
easily done another way (namely specifying some css for a:hover
in terms of background and position).
Your links are not easy to see with that background btw... but
this is another story I guess.
Before spending ages trying to track down the problem, I need to
know I am not missing some effect that is happening at your end?
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dorayme
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