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Posted by windandwaves on 08/29/05 13:36
Els wrote:
> windandwaves wrote:
>
>> Els wrote:
>> .......
>>
>>>> Have another look .... For example, if you move your mouse over the
>>>> NZ map and you go to Christchurch, Wellington, AKL or Dunedin then
>>>> a little window will pop-up with information (to be completed).
>>>>
>>>> http://www.e-61rocket.co.nz/dealers.php
>>>
>>> That is doable with CSS.
>>> I take it that 'to be completed' includes visibly marked spots where
>>> the cities are?
>>
>> But a lot easier with JS thank CSS and no dots on the cities.
>> People know where they are, just an information item that shows the
>> contact details (these are still coming).
>
> The map is not gonna change? I would have had no clue whatsoever where
> to hover, or even that I could hover, if you wouldn't have mentioned
> it. IMO, people will see the page, and think something is not working.
> It's not like they've never seen a page that doesn't do what it should
> do, they'll just assume this is one of them. The spots to hover are
> very very small. Without a visual indication, chances are you are
> annoying people more than you want.
It is meant that way, the client wants to make it hard for people ....
however, if you know where you live then all you need to do is to point at
where you live....
>
>> Having said that, I may miss something in CSS.
>> Dont forget that most people still use IE and that hover in IE is
>> problematic...;-)
>
> Not on A elements, which is what you are using if I'm not mistaken.
> Haven't looked at the code, but hovering changed the arrow into a
> hand, I clicked, page changed. Aren't they links?
They are image map links.
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