Hi Martin,

It's not an all CSS solution, but you could incorporate a little  
javascript (innerHTML aught to do it) and that might solve you problem.

Mark

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On Dec 26, 2006, at 12:28 PM, Martin Davis wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> So I'm trying to make a new website today and I have this crazy idea
> of using a circle navigation. I've searched around but can not find
> any examples, only some product running rampant around the web. I'm
> all for using pre-packaged stuff, but I feel like I'm missing
> something simple and I almost have it working.
>
> The idea is to have an outline of a circle with icons on the edge of
> it. When a user scrolls over the icon, the text appears in the middle
> of the circle. Even though my div #nav is acting as a containing div
> for the icons, I can't seem to get the text to see the div #nav as a
> container. Any ideas?
>
> http://dev.martinhdavisiii.com/
>
> The nav is in the top right.
>
> Happy New Years,
> Martin
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