I'm trying to use the :hover pseudo element for a list, and it works
great in Firefox and Safari but not at all in IE (all Macintosh). Is
there a trick to getting the :hover element to work in Explorer?

This (:hover pseudo whatever it's called) css method --valid last time I looked-- is working for me and was developed with help from this list. Works cross-browser as far as I know. The page is currently hid from Mac/ie5.2(for other reasons), you can check the div:hover here<http://www.dlaakso.com/sandbox/css.html> on most other browsers.
You *may* be able to adapt the method for your use?
css
.foo a, .foo:link, .foo:hover, a, a:link, a:hover { background: #FFF; border: none; color: #8F7B22; /*gold*/ cursor: text; display: block; line-height: 1.5; margin: 0; padding: 5px 120px 15px 100px; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; } .foo a:hover, .foo:hover { background: #FFF; border: none; color: #0D0F11; /*black*/ }
html
<a class="foo" href="#"><em>Sed scelerisque,</em> sem sed tincidunt scelerisque, purus erat rutrum lectus, at dictum</a>
Regards,
David Laakso

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David Laakso
http://www.dlaakso.com/


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