Use visibility: hidden or transparency/opacity (set it to zero..) . You have
nothing to hover over, since #nav ul li a is now empty..

Good luck

2008/10/29 Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> http://www.sandygonzales.com/aggressor/index.php
>
> Without using any JS im using CSS on the navigation so that when you
> :hover over it that little black arrow appears at the bottom.
> The :hover seems to be working but not the other pseudo-classes in IE6.
> This works in FF and IE7 even without the display: none in the other
> pseudo-classes.
>
> I am saying:
> #nav ul li a img{
> display: none;
> position: absolute;
> top: 29px;
> left: 15px;
> }
>
> #nav a:link img{
> display: none;
> }
> #nav a:visited img{
> display: none;
> }
> #nav a:hover img{
> display: block;
> }
> #nav a:active img{
> display: none;
> }
>
>
> Any ideas or explanation before i use Javascript?
>
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