> Ok, this is funny, I'm reading the info at this link
>
>     http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css_menus/list_01/
>
> and although the subject is CSS navigation menus, the author is using
> images in his nav menu. That's not so convincing right!

the claim, i think, was not that those were text rollovers, rather that as
css rollovers, those images did not require the javascript onmouseover and
onmouseout events

pVII is very much on the designer end of the designer-developer spectrum,
can't expect them to give up images easily


as for your other note, yes, it is possible to make pure text look like
rollover images

but no, i'm not the artist to show you how

eric meyer might be, and you could do worse than to give his entire site a
read

  http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/


>   I still want the menu to "look like they are rollover buttons"

well, what i see on the page right now, can be completely done with pure css

unless you are referring to the crappy anti-aliasing, i'm afraid the text
rollovers won't look that bad

;o)



me, personally, i want my nav bar links to look like links (i.e. to invite
clicking)...

... and not like buttons, which smell of popups, ads, web rings, and offsite
links

maybe that's just me


rudy
http://rudy.ca/   feel free to borrow, er, learn from my css


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