No, there is no way to apply ALT to the background images, only for IMG tags.
Max.
2008/3/24, Kristine Cummins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've got a background graphic designated in my style sheet – is there a way
to apply an alt and/or title tag to that or would I need to just not make it
a
Hi Laert
This works:
a.someclass:hover {}
and then apply class to the link.
Max.
2008/3/20, Laert Jansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello everyone!
Well, I looking for some help. I don´t know how to create more than one a
a:hover
I have my css here
a {
color: #FFF;
that's because IE6 doesn't support attribute selectors. but you can
use classes instead.
Max.
2008/2/17, Designer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Matt Fellows wrote:
There is a nice article [1] that can show you how to automatically
style links with little icons depending on the extension of the file
It won't work in IE6 and below, it doesn't supports such selectors
unfortunately.
Max.
2008/1/11, Alastair Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 11, 2008 7:29 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
col:first-child {width:10em;}
col:first-child+col {width: 5em;}
From memory, I
form elements have focus() method in javascript. plain html doesn't allow this.
Cheers,
Max.
2007/12/5, Minh D. Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Everyone,
I just have a question regarding forms. How do I set the cursor to default
on a certain form input field?
Thanks,
M
form elements have focus() method in javascript. plain html doesn't allow this.
Cheers,
Max.
2007/12/5, Minh D. Tran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Everyone,
I just have a question regarding forms. How do I set the cursor to default
on a certain form input field?
Thanks,
M
Hey Paul, if you have a friend with it -- set up remote desktop
connection and you'll be able to use outlook. I have outlook2007 on
XP, you can send email to me and i will send back a printscreen.
Cheers,
Max.
2007/11/6, Paul Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has
Hi, check the following to get the answer:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Migrate_apps_from_Internet_Explorer_to_Mozilla#Event_differences
Max.
2007/10/8, Simon Cockayne [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
window.event.keycode works for IE to capture key input, not for Firefox.
Firefox throws an