I am a CSS beginner, starting to work on changing my church's web site from
tables to XHTML/CSS.  I frankly have been a bit discouraged by reading this
list for a week or so, because if people who clearly know vastly more than I
are having this much trouble getting the CSS that works so nicely on their
system to work on other people's systems, gosh, what sort of chance will I
have?

But I really like the idea of cleaner, more accessible, more easily
revisable, more logical code, and separating content from design, so I'm
going to try it anyway.

At the moment I'm working on a "sliding doors" navbar prototype that isn't
fully functional, yet, but it does what I've asked it to quite nicely so far
in Firefox, but in IE6 there's no change on hover.

It seems to me that I've read something about IE not recognizing "hover" on
this list, but I can't find it, and what I can find suggests that it should
work.  So probably I've just done something wrong.

If you'd be willing to look:

HTML:   http://tinyurl.com/8a4au
CSS:  http://tinyurl.com/deo29

And I saw someone apologizing for using tinyurl in an earlier post.  Is this
an offense for some reason?  The reason I did it was that it was just easier
to post this "demo" to a mostly-unused site that winds up many directories
deep and a ridiculously long URL.  Please let me know if somehow tinyurl is
frowned upon here.

Many thanks!

Theophan Dort


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