I would just like to share the solution to my problem.div#menu a:hover {border-right:0;}I do not understand why this makes IE show the hover text, but it does so I guess I'm happy. If anyone knows why it works please let me now. Otherwise just tuck it into the IE is weird category for future
morten fjellman wrote:
I would just like to share the solution to my problem.
div#menu a:hover { border-right:0; }
I do not understand why this makes IE show the hover text, but it
does so I guess I'm happy. If anyone knows why it works please let me
now. Otherwise just tuck it into the IE
Here's a rough example. It needs more styling, but I hope it's what you are
after.
http://www.thinkpinkstudio.com/examples/menu.html
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Sorry for the late reply. I have removed the pipe seperators, but there is still no text showing in IE. The other problem is off course gone.Any ideas?Regards Morten Fjellman
On 12/11/05, Joshua Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you possibly ditch the un-semantic pipe separators (|) and justuse
Hi list.I'm trying to implement Eric Myers css code for pop-up text on hover, but are having difficulties making it work in IE (I have been successful before so I don't get this). On hover all the span tags that contain a seperator in the form of | to the right of the link are being moved a few
Can you possibly ditch the un-semantic pipe separators (|) and just
use border-right:1px solid #000; on the li elements? That would
probably help...
Josh
On 12/12/05, morten fjellman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list.
I'm trying to implement Eric Myers css code for pop-up text on hover, but