JTK wrote: > Go here: http://www.switches.com/ > Click on "Products", it'll take you to a page with a bunch of pictures > of switches. > Move the mouse around on top of them. > > If you're using IE, you'll get cool "hover tip" thingies poping up that > follow your mouse. > > If you're using Mozilla, you'll get nothing. > > Now it seems to me that Mozilla should be able to do anything IE can do, > shouldn't it? I mean really, "Micro$oft $ux d00d", right? > >
FYI, this site uses a third-party script called overlib. It has been updated for NS6/mozilla, but this site is apparently using an older version of it. I've seen overlib at other sites (using mozilla, BTW), and, IMO, the pop-ups following the mouse is majorly annoying. Hard to get the darned things to sit still so I can read what's in them. http://www.bosrup.com/web/overlib/ So there!
