From: "Dominique Clawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <css-d@lists.css-discuss.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 10:27 PM
Subject: [css-d] Cursor look in FF/Moz vs. IE/Opera



Hello,

I'm working on a website (started by someone else). She created 
dropdown/rollover menus with Dreamweaver and ImageReady. The cursor on 
the dropdown menus has the "I" look, (like when you're ready to enter 
text), which the client does not like; he wants a hand cursor.

I added a "cursor: pointer; cursor: hand;" in the css, and that fixed 
the problem for MSIE and Opera.

FF & Mozilla now show a hand, on the top link, "I" on the sublinks, 
and the regular arrow in the empty spaces after the links

Website: http://bytemedesign.broomfield.biz/test/learn.html, css: 
http://bytemedesign.broomfield.biz/test/rfts.css.

Anyone has any ideas? Thank you very much.
--------------------------------------

Those Macromedia menus are based on Netscape code from 1996. You could 
fix the cursor if you really wanted to by wrapping the menu (it's all 
in the script) in a div and then using a descendant selector:

<div id="popup">
<script language="JavaScript1.2">mmLoadMenus();</script>
</div>

Then this rule:

#popup div {cursor: pointer;}

The reason, in case anyone is wondering, why not style the <a>, is 
because there are no real links. The menu is comprised of DIVs and old 
NN4 Layer tags.

-- 
Al Sparber
PVII
http://www.projectseven.com

"Designing with CSS is sometimes like barreling down a crumbling 
mountain road at 90 miles per hour secure in the knowledge that 
repairs are scheduled for next Tuesday".


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