Climis, Tim wrote:

>That would only work on block level elements, so 'display:block;'
>would do the trick.

That's what I thought, but I get them display:block already.

> So why don't you use an actual transparent gif as filling for the
> link?

That's my fall back solution but I wanted to try doing it without 1 pixel 
images.

> I don't see the problem with those being hardcoded into the JavaScript, as 
> all you'd need to do to change
> them, is replacing the image files that are used there. Even easier than 
> updating a stylesheet.

I don't know why I hadn't thought of that.  You're right though. Oh, but then 
the buttons don't center anything close to as easily as 
'background-position:center' when the image size changes.

So transparent gifs it is then, I think.

---Tim
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