Pardon me while I choke! That is beautiful. I about fell out of my chair................then discovered the actual map page! Sigh, to be so talented is really a blessing you know.

I admire it greatly. You too of course.

Sharron

----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike at Green-Beast.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 11:11 AM
Subject: [WSG] Testing "CSS: Map Pop"


Hey gang,

I just produced my second June experiment on my playground site and was
hoping I could get some UAs on it so I may know what it breaks in and
possibly address if needed. I have tested in IE 6 & 7, recent FF, OP, NS,
Flock, and AOL. A friend test it on the latest Safari for Mac. It's pretty
much pixel perfect in all these.

You guys may like this. I think it has about 1001 one uses and I made sure
it was pretty semantic and accessible. Your comments and suggestions, of
course, are appreciated.

Here is the write-up: http://mikecherim.com/gbcms_xml/news_page.php?id=7
Here is the experiment:
http://mikecherim.com/experiments/css_map_pop.php

If you like this and want to use it, go for it. The mark-up and CSS are
linked from the experiment page as text files.

Thanks.

Sincerely,
Mike Cherim
http://green-beast.com/
http://accessites.org/
http://graybit.com/







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