I am willing to bet the poster of the 'remote' idea was talking about a nav that looked like an actual remote. With rows and columns of little round buttons. Not just a list on top of and surrounded by "remote" graphics. That said, your example was fun! And to the original poster, if your out there, no everything is not possible with CSS, but what it can do it does better than "the old way".



For those who are bored, or putting off doing real work, a quick read...
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/remote/

The relevant CSS example is:
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/remote/remote.htm

Russ

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