I want to thank everyone for your answers.

The .htc solution seemed to work, but I will look into the other solutions.

The backend webdeveloper I work with wants to get rid of all the
styling now and use the IE default which isn't my choice.

Nancy

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Tim Snadden <li...@snadden.com> wrote:
>
> On 29/05/2009, at 1:24 AM, Nancy Johnson wrote:
>
>> I am styling some buttons for an internal application that uses IE6 only.
>
> I'm so sorry for your pain. As they said, IE6 only supports hover on <a>.
> The advice about whatever:hover is good. Another option would be to
> add/remove a class name (e.g. 'hover') on mouseover/mouseout using
> javascript. You can make a static mockup with a button that has the class
> applied so that you can style it, then work out how to apply the javascript.
> This is outside of list scope I'm afraid.
>
>>
>>
>> #send
>> {
>> display:inline-block;
>
>
> IE 6 doesn't support display: inline-block. You can achieve the same effect
> by triggering 'hasLayout' and by setting display to 'inline'. So for an IE 6
> only app I believe it would be:
>
> #send {
>        display: inline;
>        zoom: 1;
>        width: 25px;
>        height:  25px;
>        background: url("images/arrow_right.gif") no-repeat 0 0;
> }
>
> Cheers, Tim
>
>
>
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