|  | Posted by otf on 02/02/06 13:00 
Hi *,
 I am trying to code a basic, standard navigation box using CSS (this is as
 much as I can do so far ;-))
 
 By "standard" I mean a "select options" form object and its entry text box
 with an image button and a number of categorized browsable links.
 
 After testing the page OK with a number of different browsers, I noticed IE
 for some reason does not cover the whole area as declared in an external
 <div /> declaration, as I think, it should all the way to the right, but
 then it jerkily does when you place the mouse over the area, which is
 something I don't want to happen.
 
 Here is the page whose CSS and HTML validated fine
 
 http://www.geocities.com/tekmonk2005/HTML/nav_example.html
 
 Here is how it looks when you use IE (just refresh if you need to reproduce
 it)
 
 http://www.geocities.com/tekmonk2005/HTML/nav_example_00.jpg
 
 and here is how it looks after you place the mouse over it
 
 http://www.geocities.com/tekmonk2005/HTML/nav_example_02.jpg
 
 Also I noticed with other browsers just placing the mouse over the line
 highlights the text belonging to the line even if it is far to the left,
 but IE only does so if you hover your mouse exactly on the text, which
 makes users life/work unnecessarily  harder.
 
 How do you fix this jerky effect? Why is it happening?
 
 Thanks
 otf
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