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Posted by Woodmon on 10/21/05 05:23
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote in
news:1wpmwhx9ui8yk$.1xf3wvet7mi6a$.dlg@40tude.net:
> Woodmon wrote:
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>> Why the difference in IE?
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> It's borked.
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>> Example of my CSS follows:
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> Try putting them in proper order: link, visited, hover, active
Thanks for the hover pointer. The hover was just an example. I am not
actually presently using the hover in my current CSS code. But the
question remains, will a CSS hover override IE browser hover setting and
can more than one CSS hover override color/effect be applied on the same
webpage.
Main priority of my post was to find a workaround to make the image link
color overrides work in IE. Although IE might be borked, is it possible?
Thanks.
Woodmon
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