On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 16:20:22 +0100, Mel Evans wrote:

> Hi Glenn, et al on the list

> Glenn, I've been re-doing the xetronella webpages to make them
> more
> "anybrowser" compatible and testing them in arachne. The HTML
> passes
> the W3C parsing tests ok, just as an aside.

> Whilst not a major problem, I'm finding that if I pass the mouse
> over
> a link on the framed pages, there is a sort of ghost image of the

> link appears offset and in the opposite visited link colour, e.g.
> the
> link is blue, and the "ghost image" is offset and in red.

> Thoughts anyone?

> Regards

> mel

> http://www.xetronella.com/framehols.html

> then click through to motorhome hire and try it there.

Hi Mel,

The problem is the combination of both frames and CSS

BTW,
The use of frames in-and-of-itself 'violates' the "any browser" premise ;-)


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