I know that hover doesn't work on mobile, I read one should use :focus,
I added it, along side my :hover selected as in a:hover, a:focus and yet
when I go and preview a mobile device (iPhone, Nokia/Microsoft, Samsung
etc) the hover or rather the focus, doesn't work ?
Christopher
__
Well yes, it kinda does, on some devices ;)
I ended up doing this to get the effect that was most like I wanted:
http://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/remove-gray-highlight-when-tapping-links-in-mobile-safari/
Not that I want to clutter things up with javascript, but I did this time.
Thanks for poi
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Laura Valentino wrote:
> Touch screens seem to ignore my a:active color and just use some random
> color, and the a:hover color (which I expected to do nothing on a touch
> screen) becomes something like "selected link" color (stays highlighted) -
> which is actu
Touch screens seem to ignore my a:active color and just use some random
color, and the a:hover color (which I expected to do nothing on a touch
screen) becomes something like "selected link" color (stays highlighted) -
which is actually kinda cool, if unexpected.
Is this a known thing? Google isn'
Brett Goodrich wrote:
http://ccbci.org/the-courses/graduation-requirements/
Hover over elements in the table in the content section. Certain rows
will change background color on hover to a flat gray. I didn't code
that, and I can't even find the CSS that's doing it with the Chrome
Inspector. A
http://ccbci.org/the-courses/graduation-requirements/
Hover over elements in the table in the content section. Certain rows
will change background color on hover to a flat gray. I didn't code
that, and I can't even find the CSS that's doing it with the Chrome
Inspector. Also see /the-courses/ and
Ah, using this method it works! Thank you!
Olle
> Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2012 22:06:22 +0200
> From: k-r...@t-online.de
> To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Subject: Re: [css-d] Hover effect doesn't cover the whole background
>
> Hi Olle,
>
> instead of setting "
Am 06.04.2012 10:41, schrieb Olle Risberg:
[...]
I've tried to use Firebug to find relevant CSS-stuff but I
can't find what to change. I'm currently using a Twenty Eleven
childtheme I made/am making. You can see the site (which isn't
at all finished, by the way) at
threeseasonsmusic.com/wordpr
like. Any clue,
someone?
Olle
From: olle_risb...@hotmail.com
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2012 16:48:59 +0200
Subject: Re: [css-d] Hover effect doesn't cover the whole background
Hi, thanks for your help and thorough explanation! :-)
I managed to fix the problem in another wa
enter the menu items? I've been trying to put auto-margins in every
div I can think of but it doesn't seem to turn out as I'd like. Any clue,
someone?
Olle
> From: olle_risb...@hotmail.com
> To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2012 16:48:59 +0200
> S
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
> Subject: Re: [css-d] Hover effect doesn't cover the whole background
>
> Hi Olle,
>
> when I change the rule:
> #access ul {
> display: inline-block;
> }
>
> to
>
> #access ul {
> display: block;
> }
>
> t
Hi Olle,
when I change the rule:
#access ul {
display: inline-block;
}
to
#access ul {
display: block;
}
the gap disappers (tested only in Firefox). There might be side effects,
so the consequences of such a change have to be considered.
When the ul is an inline-block, it surrounds the
Hi!
I'm using Wordpress to make a website and I'm stuck on this one. When hovering
above an item in my navigation
bar (Home, About etc), I get a nice hover effect, the background is lit
up. However, it doesn't do this all the way down, there is a little
space at the b
Add the following:
a:visited { color:yellow; }
Julaine
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Kevin A. Cameron
wrote:
> http://www.kacevisual.com/files/hover-test/
>
> On hover, link turns orange (CSS :hover).
> Click link opens in new tab (target="_blank")
> Now going back to the original tab, if
On 2/16/12 10:23 AM, Kevin A. Cameron wrote:
http://www.kacevisual.com/files/hover-test/
On hover, link turns orange (CSS :hover). Click link opens in new tab
(target="_blank") Now going back to the original tab, if you don't
mouse into the page, you'll see the link is still in it's hover
state.
http://www.kacevisual.com/files/hover-test/
On hover, link turns orange (CSS :hover).
Click link opens in new tab (target="_blank")
Now going back to the original tab, if you don't mouse into the page,
you'll see the link is still in it's hover state.
Default and expected browser behavior IMO, bu
At 3:09 PM -0400 10/15/10, Dagmar Noll wrote:
Hi, folks.
I am working on a site that includes some maps. One of them is a
giant key map, an overview of a river section. There are 4 pages
linked off of the kep map page with more detailed information for
each section of the river.
http://www.
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Dagmar Noll wrote:
> What I'm discovering is that it's not, but I'm having trouble sorting out
> the best way to meet my goal without using Javascript and staying
> compatible.
>
> I am ok with older browsers not seeing the hover effect, so long as all they
> see i
Hi, folks.
I am working on a site that includes some maps. One of them is a giant
key map, an overview of a river section. There are 4 pages linked off of
the kep map page with more detailed information for each section of the
river.
http://www.willimanticriver.org/recreation/paddling.html
-Original Message-
From: Tim Climis [mailto:tcli...@exchange.iu.edu]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 9:54 PM
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Cc: Chip Meyer
Subject: Re: [css-d] :hover :schmover
On Monday, August 02, 2010 10:18:22 pm Chip Meyer wrote:
It took me a little bit, but once I
On Monday, August 02, 2010 10:18:22 pm Chip Meyer wrote:
> What I'm Trying to Do
> Have a list within which each item consists of a thumbnail image and some
> descriptive text wrapping around it. When a user hovers the thumbnail, a
> larger image pops up.
>
> What's Not Working
> The larger image
What I'm Trying to Do
Have a list within which each item consists of a thumbnail image and some
descriptive text wrapping around it. When a user hovers the thumbnail, a
larger image pops up.
What's Not Working
The larger image pops up when the user hovers over any part of the list
item, which incl
Here is a strange scenario in the top bar drop down navigation:
http://www.sldinfo.com/
My first level of drop down navigation needs to have a 3px underline on
hover, and so i've 'faked it out' by using a 3 px white bottom border in teh
off state. So far so good. (line 41, navigation.css)
What i
Cody Sickler wrote:
>
> On the layout I'm currently working on, I've gotten the effect I
> needed, but it isn't standards compliant (http://cosi.exofire.net the
> bottom and top navigation bars). I can't figure out a better way to
> achieve the general effect other than doing what I have done.
I'
What I would do is have two hover properties in your css, I did not look
into your html but I am guessing they are lists. Have a background hover
property for each that specifies the background color and then a
seperate one for the a:hover property that changes the text color. The
only thing y
On the layout I'm currently working on, I've gotten the effect I
needed, but it isn't standards compliant (http://cosi.exofire.net the
bottom and top navigation bars). I can't figure out a better way to
achieve the general effect other than doing what I have done.
__
It appears that Chrome does not assign focus to tags on click, (at
least in this setting - i can not generalize), but only on tabbing. (Is
this a feature or a bug?)
From:
http://www-mit.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-selectors-20090310/#useraction-pseudos
"
* The |:focus| pseudo-class applies w
Brian M. Curran wrote:
>> Brian M. Curran wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> On my Portfolio page (http://www.brianmcurran.com/portfolio.html) I
>>> have a problem with the links for my portfolio images. My #content
>>> a:hover and #content a:active are suppose to be identical, but only
>>> the hover state is c
> Brian M. Curran wrote:
>> Hi,
>> On my Portfolio page (http://www.brianmcurran.com/portfolio.html) I have
>> a problem with the links for my portfolio images. My #content a:hover and
>> #content a:active are suppose to be identical, but only the hover state
>> is correct. Can someone help?
>>
Brian M. Curran wrote:
> Thank you, this is a good improvement!! It's working in FF, but the
> active state is still not working in Google Chrome. Any thoughts on
> what could be happening?
>
>
Delete this declaration, and then try it...(not tested)
#content a:link, #content a:visited {
Thank you, this is a good improvement!! It's working in FF, but the active
state is still not working in Google Chrome. Any thoughts on what could be
happening?
> Brian M. Curran wrote:
>> Hi,
>> On my Portfolio page (http://www.brianmcurran.com/portfolio.html) I have
>> a problem with the lin
Brian M. Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> On my Portfolio page (http://www.brianmcurran.com/portfolio.html) I have a
> problem with the links for my portfolio images. My #content a:hover and
> #content a:active are suppose to be identical, but only the hover state is
> correct. Can someone help?
>
> Since
Hi,
On my Portfolio page (http://www.brianmcurran.com/portfolio.html) I have a
problem with the links for my portfolio images. My #content a:hover and
#content a:active are suppose to be identical, but only the hover state is
correct. Can someone help?
The html is can be seen when you view sou
On 21/08/2009, at 5:06 PM, christi...@netscape.net wrote:
>
> On 21/08/2009, at 8:23 AM, christi...@netscape.net wrote:
>
>> On a site I am building at:
>>
>> http://www.murphytx-online.com/murphy/
>>
>> when you hover over top navigation list items that have submenus
>> those submenus usually co
On 21/08/2009, at 8:23 AM, christi...@netscape.net wrote:
> On a site I am building at:
>
> http://www.murphytx-online.com/murphy/
>
> when you hover over top navigation list items that have submenus
> those submenus usually come into view but every once in a while they
> do not. When I have
Tim Snadden wrote:
> On 21/08/2009, at 8:23 AM, christi...@netscape.net wrote:
>
>> On a site I am building at:
>>
>> http://www.murphytx-online.com/murphy/
>>
[...]
>
> On the other hand, regarding the CSS, are you aware of how it looks on
> a mac?
>
> http://snadden.com/sandbox/murphy.png
>
On 21/08/2009, at 8:23 AM, christi...@netscape.net wrote:
> On a site I am building at:
>
> http://www.murphytx-online.com/murphy/
>
> when you hover over top navigation list items that have submenus
> those submenus usually come into view but every once in a while they
> do not. When I have
On a site I am building at:
http://www.murphytx-online.com/murphy/
when you hover over top navigation list items that have submenus those submenus
usually come into view but every once in a while they do not. When I have the
CSS rule in place that clearly states that the submenus are supposed t
At 8:21 PM +1000 6/6/09, Joe Bland home wrote:
>I am developing a site, the development link is here...
>http://u.univers.net.au/johnking
>I need the three large dots second, third and forth from the left on
>the top row to act like a hover menu. When you hover over them, the
>grid of dots changes,
At 8:21 PM +1000 6/6/09, Joe Bland home wrote:
>I am developing a site, the development link is here...
>http://u.univers.net.au/johnking
>I need the three large dots second, third and forth from the left on
>the top row to act like a hover menu. When you hover over them, the
>grid of dots changes,
I am developing a site, the development link is here...
http://u.univers.net.au/johnking
I need the three large dots second, third and forth from the left on
the top row to act like a hover menu. When you hover over them, the
grid of dots changes, and text appears at the bottom of the grid.
It's al
On Jun 4, 2009, at 3:41 PM, Jenni Beard wrote:
>
>
> Thanks again for all of your help with this. I still cannot get the
> rest of
> the arrowhead to show up in IE7 (or IE6), though it looks great in
> Opera,
> Chrome, and Firefox. I followed your advice exactly, which worked
> great in
>
-Original Message-
From: Climis, Tim [mailto:tcli...@indiana.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 12:48 PM
To: 'Jenni Beard'; 'David Hucklesby'
Cc: 'css-d@lists.css-discuss.org'
Subject: RE: [css-d] hover nav bg?
You're using this code for your hovers:
David Laakso wrote:
> Jenni Beard wrote:
>
>> Have you uploaded the changes to your host/server? What is the uri of
>> this site in which this is working perfectly now: in which you still
>> have a problem in IE/7; and, have not tested in IE/6.0?
>>
>> -
-Original Message-
From: David Laakso [mailto:da...@chelseacreekstudio.com]
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 7:53 PM
To: Jenni Beard
Cc: 'Climis, Tim'; css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] hover nav bg?
Jenni Beard wrote:
> I've got this working perfectly now.
Jenni Beard wrote:
>
> Have you uploaded the changes to your host/server? What is the uri of
> this site in which this is working perfectly now: in which you still
> have a problem in IE/7; and, have not tested in IE/6.0?
>
> ---
Jenni Beard wrote:
> I've got this working perfectly now. The only problem I'm
> still having is with IE7 (and I've yet to test IE6 since I need to fire up
> an ancient computer to do that)--the arrowhead still is cut off in IE7. Any
> thoughts on that??
>
> Otherwise, all I need to do now is to
-Original Message-
From: Climis, Tim [mailto:tcli...@indiana.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 12:48 PM
To: 'Jenni Beard'; 'David Hucklesby'
Cc: 'css-d@lists.css-discuss.org'
Subject: RE: [css-d] hover nav bg?
You're using this code for your hovers:
Hi,
I live in China so I was just showing my GF (Chinese) the translate
option. I was thinking I could use it for some of my Chinese clients.
Anyway, It makes a big mess of your menu. The fossil tooth image
displays 4x bigger than it should. Also there are bubbles appearing
all over the pa
You're using this code for your hovers:
background-position: -40px center;
That means that the image is hanging 40px off the left of the link. Since it's
not in the link box anymore, it's not visible.
If you reset that "-40px" to "0" or "left" then the whole image will be in the
link box, and
-Original Message-
From: David Hucklesby [mailto:huckle...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 12:42 AM
To: Jenni Beard
Cc: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: Re: [css-d] hover nav bg?
Jenni Beard wrote:
[...]
>
> I have a background image for my entire navigation bar (ve
Jenni Beard wrote:
[...]
>
> I have a background image for my entire navigation bar (vertical).
> Then, I also have an image that is for each menu item hover:
>
> http://fossilbyte.com/1/images/arrowhead.gif (I know that it appears
> really rough around the edges, need to try and work that one
Hi all,
This is going to sound incredibly stupid. I just think my mind is giving
up.
I have a background image for my entire navigation bar (vertical). Then, I
also have an image that is for each menu item hover:
http://fossilbyte.com/1/images/arrowhead.gif
(I know that it appears reall
I want to thank everyone for your answers.
The .htc solution seemed to work, but I will look into the other solutions.
The backend webdeveloper I work with wants to get rid of all the
styling now and use the IE default which isn't my choice.
Nancy
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Tim Snadden w
On 29/05/2009, at 1:24 AM, Nancy Johnson wrote:
> I am styling some buttons for an internal application that uses IE6
> only.
I'm so sorry for your pain. As they said, IE6 only supports hover on
. The advice about whatever:hover is good. Another option would be
to add/remove a class name (
Nancy,
Have you tried Whatever:hover? (http://www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/csshover.html)
It's a very small Javascript file that targets IE6 and below using an
IE-specific property (behaviors).
--Stephen
>>I am styling some buttons for an internal application that uses IE6 only.
I would like to switc
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Nancy Johnson wrote:
> I am styling some buttons for an internal application that uses IE6 only.
> I would like to switch out the button on hover, because IE6 doesn't
> support hover I am wondering there is a work around to make IE6 work
> with hover, preferably CS
I am styling some buttons for an internal application that uses IE6 only.
I would like to switch out the button on hover, because IE6 doesn't
support hover I am wondering there is a work around to make IE6 work
with hover, preferably CSS if not very simple js
Here is the button
Here is the CSS
Tim Snadden wrote:
> On 13/05/2009, at 3:59 AM, Niels Matthijs wrote:
>
>> a {opacity:1;} a:hover {opacity:0.7;}
>
> Bear in mind that if you want this to work in Internet Explorer you
> will need to include extra rules (preferably in a separate stylesheet
> included via conditional comments):
>
On 13/05/2009, at 3:59 AM, Niels Matthijs wrote:
>
> a {opacity:1;}
> a:hover {opacity:0.7;}
Bear in mind that if you want this to work in Internet Explorer you
will need to include extra rules (preferably in a separate stylesheet
included via conditional comments):
a { filter: alpha(opacit
any value between 0 and 1 as base value.
Greets,
Niels Matthijs
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From: css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org
[mailto:css-d-boun...@lists.css-discuss.org] On Behalf Of Ellen Heitman
Sent: 12 May 2009 16:30
To: css-d@lists.css-discuss.org
Subject: [css-d] Hover over link - opa
I've come across numerous tutorials on how to alter the opacity of an image
link when hovering over it. I've seen that you start with a less opaque
image and, when hovered over, the image becomes opaque. Can the reverse be
done? Can I have the normal image, and when I hover over it, lessen the
opac
Climis, Tim wrote:
>> That would only work on block level elements, so 'display:block;'
>> would do the trick.
>
> That's what I thought, but I get them display:block already.
If the element has display:block, it should respond to the height
property as far as I know.
Looking at the page in Fir
Climis, Tim wrote:
>That would only work on block level elements, so 'display:block;'
>would do the trick.
That's what I thought, but I get them display:block already.
> So why don't you use an actual transparent gif as filling for the
> link?
That's my fall back solution but I wanted to try do
Climis, Tim wrote:
> So I now have a new question: how can I give an empty link height
> in IE? Since the height property in the css isn't working.
That would only work on block level elements, so 'display:block;'
would do the trick.
But that may not have the desired result if you're planning on
> Or maybe the element doesn't extend its height around the , and
> therefore there is no visible hover effect.
That's it. Thanks, sort of. I put this project down for a few months, and was
just getting back to it today. Originally, I didn't have the . I just
had an empty with a backgroun
Climis, Tim wrote:
> I've got a problem with IE and :hover. As you can see in the
> stylesheet, the :hover is being applied to an anchor tag, so it
> should work. But when I hover over the link, nothing shows up. Is
> there anything you all see that might be causing problems?
Looking at your co
I've got a problem with IE and :hover. As you can see in the stylesheet, the
:hover is being applied to an anchor tag, so it should work. But when I hover
over the link, nothing shows up. Is there anything you all see that might be
causing problems?
(the reason for all the inline styles is th
>From: Gunlaug Sørtun
>To: CSS-D
>Cc: Scott Glasgow
>Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 1:51 AM
>Subject: Re: [css-d] :hover pseudo-class unusual behavior in Webkit
>
>
>Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
>> On Feb 13, 2009, at 4:59 AM, Scott Glasgow wrote:
>
>>> L
Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
> On Feb 13, 2009, at 4:59 AM, Scott Glasgow wrote:
>> Look at the pics here: http://www.fcphd.org/community.html
> WebKit based browsers still seem to have a problem changing the
> display property on :hover.
A working variant, tailored to your layout, is to replace
Scott Glasgow wrote:
>
>
> What gets me is that his .zoom and .zoom:hover rules, while simpler, do seem
> to be appropriate to the purpose, and they do work in browsers not based on
> Webkit. Opera, IE, and Firefox all have no problem with it. I wonder what it
> is about the Webkit browsers that
- Original Message -
From: David Laakso
To: Scott Glasgow
Cc: CSS-D List
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] :hover pseudo-class unusual behavior in Webkit
Scott Glasgow wrote:
> I've encountered something that I haven't been able to resol
On Feb 13, 2009, at 4:59 AM, Scott Glasgow wrote:
> After much experimentation and blind guessing, I modified some code
> from
> CSSplay (which I will credit in my html once I get this resolved) to
> make
> small images in a side column enlarge when hovered over. It works
> great in
> IE7 a
Scott Glasgow wrote:
> I've encountered something that I haven't been able to resolve concerning
> Safari/Chrome rendering. It originated in a post on MS's EW2 forum. Here's
> the original:
>
> After much experimentation and blind guessing, I modified some code from
> CSSplay (which
I've encountered something that I haven't been able to resolve concerning
Safari/Chrome rendering. It originated in a post on MS's EW2 forum. Here's
the original:
After much experimentation and blind guessing, I modified some code from
CSSplay (which I will credit in my html once I
In IE7 I have a problem with the hover effect on the submit buttons.
Sometimes when I move the mouse over the button the hover effect works and
sometimes it doesn't.
I think it has to do with the 'inline-block' attribute value. Does anyone
recognize this problem?
Here's a link to the webpage: htt
Benjamin,
I was meaning of just replacing the clunky browser buttons with prettier
button images
as being the most reliable cross browser solution and forgetting about
the hover option altogether.
Or would using javascript to fake hover here be acceptable practice.?
Thank you again.
Dermot.
On 23/1/09 22:05, Dermot Ward wrote:
I guess using images is best in the long run so.
Not sure what you mean.
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Many thanks Benjamin,
I guess using images is best in the long run so.
Dermot.
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On 23/1/09 21:28, Dermot Ward wrote:
I think this is a css problem, but if it's not I apologise in advance.
I'm trying to style a php input tag for hover and it works great in
Firefox and Opera but alas not in IE6 which is
the version I use for testing IE, on the assumption that if it works in
6
Hi all,
I think this is a css problem, but if it's not I apologise in advance.
I'm trying to style a php input tag for hover and it works great in
Firefox and Opera but alas not in IE6 which is
the version I use for testing IE, on the assumption that if it works in
6 it should work in more rec
Hi Kathy,
in order to understand your problems it would be useful examples like urls,
code, etc.
2008/11/18 Kathy Davie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am still a newbie at this. I've tested this page in Safari, Opera,
> and Firefox (no IEs for Macs so I'll have to figure a way to test on
> the IE---l
I am still a newbie at this. I've tested this page in Safari, Opera,
and Firefox (no IEs for Macs so I'll have to figure a way to test on
the IE---later) and I haven't set up most of the links. I have put it
through the validation and the HTML validator tells me that various
and tags ar
Thierry -
You were absolutely correct, thank you for your advice, much appreciated.
Is it because "position: relative;" is inherited? I'm trying to
understand if it's an error in my CSS or an IE6/IE7 bug.
Thanks!
Richmond
__
css-
HI Mark and David . . .
I should have been a little clearer, the menus underneath the image:
Partners
Winemaking
Sales & Marketing
Administration
thanks.
--s
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 6:59 AM, David Laakso
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Stuart King wrote:
>
>> I am trying to get my hover and
Stuart King wrote:
> I am trying to get my hover and current state a darker color and underlined.
> Unfortunately, this is not working. The menu items stay the same. Please
> advise.
>
> URL:
> http://www.skingdesign.com/cb_site/pages/partners.html
>
> thanks.
>
> --s
>
Assuming you mean the t
Stuart King wrote:
> I am trying to get my hover and current state a darker color and underlined.
> Unfortunately, this is not working. The menu items stay the same. Please
> advise.
> http://www.skingdesign.com/cb_site/pages/partners.html
Hi Stuart--
On Line 94 of your cb_main.css style shee
Stuart King wrote:
> I am trying to get my hover and current state a darker color and underlined.
> Unfortunately, this is not working. The menu items stay the same. Please
> advise.
> http://www.skingdesign.com/cb_site/pages/partners.html
Hi Stuart--
On Line 94 of your cb_main.css style sheet,
Hi css-der's . . .
I am trying to get my hover and current state a darker color and underlined.
Unfortunately, this is not working. The menu items stay the same. Please
advise.
URL:
http://www.skingdesign.com/cb_site/pages/partners.html
thanks.
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> discuss.org] On Behalf Of Carol Swinehart
> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2008 1:36 PM
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> Subject: Re: [css-d] Hover bug with IE6/IE7 and forms?
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> The browse
The browsers do that automatically to produce the hover without you
wanting it.
There is no way that I know to override it.
Carol
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> discuss.org] On Behalf Of Richmond
> Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 1:19 PM
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> Subject: Re: [css-d] Hover bug with IE6/IE7 and forms?
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> Thanks David.
Thanks David.
I should explain: I haven't specified any hover rules - the error
occurs when the user mouses over the form inputs (either the text
fields or the button). Basically I'm not trying to achieve a rollover
effect - I'm trying to AVOID an unwanted rollover effect!
I know it's not a JavaSc
On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 12:25:30 -0400, Richmond wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I have an issue with a form on an HTML page. My best guess is that it's a
> variant of
> the Guillotine bug, or that the form is somehow inheriting margin or padding
> properties
> from an ancestor element... but I can't be su
Hi everyone.
I have an issue with a form on an HTML page. My best guess is that
it's a variant of the Guillotine bug, or that the form is somehow
inheriting margin or padding properties from an ancestor element...
but I can't be sure.
On the following page:
http://www.canopydesign.ca/webdev/leadi
Michael wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using a span tag that appears on hover for a website I created as I
> wanted an easy way to show more detail about the different format and
> quality versions of the short film I have been working on.
> However the text in the span is being underlined in Firefox (v2). T
Hi,
I'm using a span tag that appears on hover for a website I created as I
wanted an easy way to show more detail about the different format and
quality versions of the short film I have been working on.
However the text in the span is being underlined in Firefox (v2). The
span isn't underline
> > From: "Sarah Atkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I have two Classes and a hover effect on Class1. However when
> > someone hovers on the item for class1 I want the effect to be to Class2
> >
> > Is this possible and how?
> You can put, for instance:
> http://whatever.com"; class="class1 class2">w
> From: "Sarah Atkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have two Classes and a hover effect on Class1. However when
> someone hovers on the item for class1 I want the effect to be to Class2
>
> Is this possible and how?
You can put, for instance:
http://whatever.com"; class="class1 class2">whatever.com
F
Ok say I have two Classes and a hover effect on Class1. However when
someone hovers on the item for class1 I want the effect to be to Class2
Is this possible and how?
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