Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/24/07 14:52
Jon Slaughter wrote:
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
> news:95a41$46049c37$40cba7cb$11956@NAXS.COM...
>> Jon Slaughter wrote:
>>
>>> A site I found uses display:block and display:unknown
>> There is *no* property "display: known"
>>
>
> yeah, I ment none.
Good 'cuz "known" won't work.
>
>>> or all child lists inside the link.
>> You cannot put "block" elements withing an "A" element.
>
> No, I ment that inside the lists. Each element in the list is a link or
> another list.
Still will have the ol'MS problem because IE will not recognize LI:hover
>
>>> It works in IE7 and FF 2.0 but not sure about IE6. They
>> Pseudo class :hover only works on "A" elements in MSIE <=6 (not sure if 7
>> now supports it. For MSIE your either have to supplement with JavaScript
>> or an HTA file.
>>
>
> Yeah, this is the issue that the site was dealing with.
>
What site? None was referenced. I used the HTA method to attached the
DIV:hover for IE on this page that has non-js hover on diagrams if you
wish to see an example in practice:
http://www.littleworksstudio.com/Amberlithe/articles/2
Article: Finer points: What's a Rhomboid? - Amberlithe Ibizan Hounds
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Take care,
Jonathan
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