A url might make things a lot easier.
Generally you can only keep a padding when the link breaks into a new
line when you set the background image on the parent element of the
link, in this case the LI. Then you apply the hover effect to the LI
and not to the link and all is fine. You could do thi
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 10:48:05 -0400, Tom Livingston
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|-link text--| >hover and link work here<
OK I solved the above issue by using display:table-cell and feeding WinIE
display:block inCCs.
But the same fix will not work for this:
#faphom
Listers...
Here is the code I am using on a list of links:
#content ul.linklist{list-style-type:none; margin:0 0 20px 0;}
#content ul.linklist li{padding:0 0 .3em 40px;}
#content ul.linklist a{display:block; padding:0 0 0 20px; margin:0 0 0
-20px;}
#content ul.linklist a:hover{display:block;