I think its totally awesome. Some perhaps will try to go to the text on
popup as it says click for more with an arrow...
which many (including myself at first) think that you have to click there.
Removing that and arrow and just say at the top maybe-
Hover over spots? to see the areas and click for more info (or tab
throughand hit enter)
Something like that maybe?
Regardless, it is a work of genius and very well done.
Thank you,
Bruce Prochnau
bkdesign
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike at Green-Beast.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 12:11 PM
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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