>#navigation li a:hover,
>#navigation li a:active,
>#navigation li a:focus {
>color: red;
>-webkit-transform: scale(1.5);
>-moz-transform: scale(1.5);
>-o-transform: scale(1.5);
>}
etc.

All this stuff is good to know and I'm glad for the discussion.

However, for the case at hand, it seems like an awful lot of 
complicated, proprietary fuss merely in order to use background 
images in the menu. May I ask, why not simply use foreground icon 
images and change their height or width on hover? That would be 
cross-browser-compatible for anything that can parse CSS. I don't see 
that having the icon in the foreground is any more of an issue than, 
say, having a foreground thumbnail image in a gallery be the link to 
its larger counterpart. Isn't this a case where one could argue both 
sides of the question, "Is it content or is it presentation"?

Curiously,

Paul
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Paul Novitski
Juniper Webcraft Ltd.
http://juniperwebcraft.com 

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