That should say "the effect is really harsh on the EYES." whoops.

On 9/19/05, Christian Montoya <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I think you have to ditch the ul's. By the way, the effect is really harsh on the yes, maybe it's not the best idea for such large blocks of text? I didn't even notice the effect right away, because it's not obvious, but then when I did notice it, it was hard to look at.


On 9/19/05, Scott Glasgow < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would appreciate it if someone could take a look at this
http://www.earhartrefrig.com/services.htm
and let me know if I am going to have to ditch the <ul>s. The page HTML and
CSS both validate (4.01 Trans.) except for the the <ul>s contained in the
span elements at lines 35, 54, 73, and 89. This is based on Eric Meyer's
Pure CSS Popups at http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/popups/demo.html,
but I wasn't thinking when I adapted it. His example, of course, uses text
elements, not block elements. Is there any way to hack this to get it to
validate with the <ul>s, or will I have to redo it using text elements?
Thanks.

Cheers,
Scott


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