Josh Rose wrote:
> 
> What I'm trying to do is have the accesskey underlined, it works fine
> in Firefox and Opera (wayhey), but in IE 6 the a:first-letter works
> fine, but a:hover doesn't at all (it does without a:first-letter
> though) and in Netscape 7 the a:first-letter doesn't work at all
> (just netscapes css support?) but a:hover does.  Phew.    
> 
> The CSS is probably a bit bulky, but go easy on me, I'm newish to
> this. 
> 
> Any ideas?  If at all possible I'd like to avoid CSS hacks.
> 
> Thanks,
> Josh.

En Francais eh?  Bienvenue!

Josh,

Accesskeys?  May I suggest you review the following?

        Using Accesskeys - Is it worth it?: 
        http://www.wats.ca/articles/accesskeys/19

        More reasons why we don't use accesskeys: 
        http://www.wats.ca/articles/accesskeyconflicts/37

        Accesskeys and Reserved Keystroke Combinations: 
        http://www.wats.ca/resources/accesskeysandkeystrokes/38  

        Link Relationships as an Alternative to Accesskeys: 
        http://www.wats.ca/articles/accesskeyalternatives/52

        The Future of Accesskeys: 
        http://www.wats.ca/articles/thefutureofaccesskeys/66 

Perhaps after reviewing these, you may consider eliminating them
entirely, making your quest a moot point.

Cheers!

JF
--
John Foliot  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Accessibility Specialist / Co-founder of WATS.ca
Web Accessibility Testing and Services
http://www.wats.ca   
Phone: 1-613-482-7053 


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