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Posted by Ed Jay on 09/06/05 11:39
"Per W." <perw@tiscali.no> wrote:
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>"Oli Filth" <catch@olifilth.co.uk> skrev i melding
>news:U_3Te.3942$Y06.782@newsfe2-win.ntli.net...
>> Per W. said the following on 05/09/2005 20:06:
>>> Hi, i am trying to help someone with some code for a simple photoalbum,
>>> its okey in IE and in FF, but in Opera the selected picture is not
>>> showing, in both IE and FF the picture is showing in fullsize when hover
>>> over the thumnails, but in Opera the picture is behind the background
>>> picture, i have tried som z-index, but then FF is going bananas.
>>>
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>> <SNIP CODE>
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>> Can you post a URL with an example of this behaviour? Otherwise, someone's
>> going to have set up a page themselves and make a load of pictures before
>> they can test this code and help you...
>>
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>Ok, her is the link http://www.odj.no/b2.htm There is some differense in the
>code and my code example in the original posteing, but thats becuse i have
>removed everything that dont has any thing to do with the error.
>
For starters, you rely on a hover pseudo class, 'focus,' that doesn't seem
to be defined for the 'a' style definition. You depend on hover to switch
images.
I also note that when I load your page in Opera (8.02), and hover over a
thumbnail, that action generates a horizontal scroll bar that goes way out
to the right.
I'm still learning this CSS stuff, but I've learned that Opera won't let
me do a lot of things that FF and IE seem to forgive. From the little I've
learned about CSS, you have several style errors that Opera won't let you
get away with.
Ed Jay (remove M to respond)
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