Hi Jeff
The answer/question is not whether this can be done with CSS, but rather can
it be done with standards-based design.

CSS defines the presentation of a page and not the behavior. Your example is
using a hover activity to cause a section to scroll. This would be better
done with DOM oriented JavaScript. There are some very talented JavaScript
programmers on this list, Thierry and Patrick to name two, that could
describe the steps involved in replacing this flash movie with semantic
code.

Ted
www.tdrake.net



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Subject: [WSG] Can this function be duplicated using CSS

http://www.electrabike.com/04/bikes/05bikes/cls/05_cls_01.html

The scrolling section...can this feature/function be duplicated using
nothing but CSS?  The entire scroll effect, the links and targets, etc.

If so can someone be kind enough to explain how and give some url examples
to tutorials that help in accomplishing this?

Thanks

Jeff

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