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Posted by macolnmail on 11/02/06 17:49
dorayme wrote:
> In article
> <1162439766.172537.22700@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com>,
> macolnmail@yahoo.ca wrote:
>
> >
> > 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?
Hoverbox isn't really a big gun (maybe lightbox is), so I figured it
was good to thicken out that pop-out effect in the link list. However,
I tried your suggestion, and it achieves close enough to what I wanted,
and has no problems in IE.
Well now the only bug is the background won't fix in a non-body
container, but I'm just going to wait for everyone to upgrade to IE 7.
Have a good day,
Colin
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