Jonathan Berry wrote:
On 11/8/06, *francky* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aha!
Indeed I tested in IE6 (don't have IE7)...
But I think it cannot be something in the css has to be something in
the html or scripting, I suppose.
Maybe one or more of
Jonathan, in case this thread is about
IE7 has a new hover bug, we've seen it in several threads now [1,2]
The fix is to give IE 7 something to do, a kick, whatever. Some
properties (we know of because of an old IE6 bug) seem to trigger this
kick [2].
Here, I use background-position.
On 11/8/06, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aha!
Indeed I tested in IE6 (don't have IE7)...
But I think it cannot be something in the css has to be something in
the html or scripting, I suppose.
Maybe one or more of these can help:
* The html-validator and html-Tidy are pointing to
Jonathan Berry wrote:
Unfortunately, [...]
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Francky wrote:
[...]
comparing the two pages in IE6 on Win98Se,
I didn't remark a difference [...]
Or is it something else what you mean?
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Then Jonathan wrote (offlist):
Both sites use a to display the hover, obviously, though only the
Fora wrote:
Indeed, that (Bradley Wright: giving the background-position in px
instead of in %; francky) solved the problem.
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/design/logos.shtml
Is there any logical explanation for IE not reading the %? (or is it a
completely stupid question to ask a logical
Someone hijacked my thread! Here is my reply. Can anyone help?
Unfortunately, no one seemed to read my email in entirety. My point was that
I had a working CSS on the first site, IE7 and IE6, and wanted to duplicate
the effect on the other site. Can someone please review the CSS and tell me
what I
Hi
On Nov 7, 2006, at 6:08 PM, Jonathan Berry wrote:
Someone hijacked my thread! Here is my reply. Can anyone help?
Unfortunately, no one seemed to read my email in entirety. My point
was that
I had a working CSS on the first site, IE7 and IE6, and wanted to
duplicate
the effect on the
Jonathan Berry wrote:
Unfortunately, no one seemed to read my email in entirety. My point was that
I had a working CSS on the first site, IE7 and IE6, and wanted to duplicate
the effect on the other site. Can someone please review the CSS and tell me
what I did differently? Thanks again!
Hi
Tee G. Peng wrote:
Hi
On Nov 7, 2006, at 6:08 PM, Jonathan Berry wrote:
Someone hijacked my thread!
[...]
Hi Jonathan, no one hijacked your thread :)
[...]
Hi Tee,
If we say hijack a thread is using a thread to go on with problems on a
page on another site, then this thread was
I'm experiencing the same problem.
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/design/logos.shtml
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/styles/design.css
It works neither in IE6 nor in IE7, although I do have the :hover on the a
elements.
I had a slightly different setup first which seemed to work in IE7, but
messed
Hi Fora,
Fora wrote:
I'm experiencing the same problem.
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/design/logos.shtml
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/styles/design.css
It works neither in IE6 nor in IE7, although I do have the :hover on the a
elements.
I think your problem is that the a aren't set to
On 06/11/2006 09:18, Fora wrote:
I'm experiencing the same problem.
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/design/logos.shtml
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/styles/design.css
It works neither in IE6 nor in IE7, although I do have the :hover on the a
elements.
Well, :hover works on your regular
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On 06/11/2006 09:18, Fora wrote:
I'm experiencing the same problem.
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/design/logos.shtml
http://www.arnoenzerink.com/styles/design.css
It works
Unfortunately, no one seemed to read my email in entirety. My point was that
I had a working CSS on the first site, IE7 and IE6, and wanted to duplicate
the effect on the other site. Can someone please review the CSS and tell me
what I did differently? Thanks again!
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