That's for a navbar, unless I'm mistaken I'm quite sure we're
discussing the disjointed-rollover effect here.

Elliot

On 9/4/06, Ido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The tutorial to which you are referring has been copied (with and without
credits to the original author) by many sites.  Basically, set a background
image in the a section of the navbar button class or id, which has one
version of the button followed by the "down" version, side by side, but only
the "up" version is visible because the down one is clipped off.  Then, set
the background-position to shift that background image over to the "down"
version (e.g.: background-position: 0px -100px;) in the a:hover section of
that class or id.

Here is one version of it:

http://www.monkeyflash.com/archives/2006/06/30/css-image-rollover-navbar/


On Sep 3, 2006, at 11:20 PM, Kevin Futter wrote:
how to do it with pure CSS.



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