Good call both of you - styling the a:hover did the trick!

John Faulds wrote:

I think you need to give IE something on a:hover as well as a:hover span otherwise the hover won't be triggered.

On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 08:55:38 +1000, Joseph R. B. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hey gang,

I have a little CSS issue I can't seem to solve.  To describe it simply:

I'm using the old "use an empty span inside the element" for my image
replacement technique along side sliding a background image behind my
link for hover state effects.

All works well in the browsers you'd expect it to, but of course IE6 has
an issue.  For some reason its leaves the background image in the hover
state....hmmm...and doesn't move it back to its predefined position!

Here's the url: http://akolsonlimo.com/about.php

If anyone is aware of this, (or if I'm just screwed up somehow) and
knows what causes it please let me know thanks!





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