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Posted by Els on 01/26/06 21:52

cshih16@yahoo.com wrote:

> thank you Els!
>
> changed to position:relative, but still not work as expected.
>
> hope you don't mind help see what is wrong in css?
> http://www.mynovember.net/shop/trythiscss.html

First of all: please quote the relevant bits of the message you are
replying to, so we don't have to remember (or guess) what it was you
are replying to.

Second: Your HTML is full of errors (169):
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.mynovember.net/shop/trythiscss.html

It starts with having no <html> opening tag, and then:

> <body>

> </div id="header">

A div's closing tag with an id??

> </tr>
> <table align="center" ......

A table in between two rows?

Your CSS might not be caused by the HTML errors, but since I can't be
certain of that, it would still help me to help you if you just
validate your code, correct the errors, and then come back.
FWIW, in Opera the effect on hover over those images is far worse than
on Firefox, while I know that with valid code and good CSS, both
browsers could easily do what you want.

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Els http://locusmeus.com/
Sonhos vem. Sonhos vão. O resto é imperfeito.
- Renato Russo -

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