It actually works pretty well in IE. There's a brief flicker in the fields when you mouseover, but other than that it seems to work well.
<!----------------//------ andy matthews web developer certified advanced coldfusion programmer ICGLink, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 615.370.1530 x737 --------------//---------> -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Webunity | Gilles van den Hoven Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 9:55 AM To: jQuery Discussion. Subject: [jQuery] new plugin cssHover [ui checks, radio buttons and more!] Hi guys, i've made a new plugin and added it to SVN. It is still in beta (== bugs) so don't use yet untill fully tested. This plugin actually started out as a remake of the CRIR (Checkbox Radio Input Replacement) code found on the websites of Chris Erwin, Yeduha Kratz and Kawika.org. I wanted to make a version which used the power of jQuery to create thesame effects, but then a little bit better. When i finished my early draft code, it worked on both CHECKBOX and RADIO elements, and was 4.9kb in size (uncompressed). Right about then, i got the idea to combine my "old" jButton code (which used IMG tags and SRC attributes to create simple buttons) with this code, and code a solution which could be used to add a :hover class to almost any element. Well, here you have it; 17.3Kb in size, 4kb compressed and even smaller GZIP'd, an all-in-one solution to fix most of your problems. Demo page: http://gilles.jquery.com/cssHover/ Please test and let me know if there are any bugs. If not, i'll commit it to SVN. -- Gilles _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/ _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/