> Well, to be more precise, you'd use CSS rollovers in conjunction with
> <a> tags so that you get IE's :hover support. You can also fake it by
> changing the class name on mouseover, given that images have onmouseover
> events.

Well, actually, I want to change the "stacking order" of a some divs that
are stacked one on top of the other, not simply change the image that
appears
by editing the div's background property, or the img's source.

For now I'm going to try it by passing the index value as the parameter
of the function.  The function will be page-specific, but I'm sure I can
get it to work.  Perhaps later I'll try find the index value using another
method - something to do with focus perhaps - and then rewrite the function
to be more global.

Kind regards,

Steven Olson
P.O. Box 213
Sandpoint, ID 83864

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208.304.9064



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