On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 15:52:26 +0000, Marcus Williams
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Since you're only changing the background colour I'd use CSS hovers to
> get the same effect. That way theres no javascript needed.

I don't think you can apply hover to a table cell.  If you can, please
give me an example of the code.  I've experimented, but not found a
solution that works.

> > In Netscape 4.8, the non-roll-over images are ugly.  It looks like
> > they're defaulting to the ``background'' ones.
> 
> the non-roll over images are the same as the roll over ones from what
> I can see - its only the background colour that changes (the images
> have transparent text) so this is a bit wierd.

I figured that using transparent text would save me having to have two
copies of every button image.  It was an experiment, but I had no idea
that Netscape would be a pain about it.  I despise Netscape.

I may go back to using regular Javascript rollovers.  <sighs>

Gre7g.
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