Thanks Jon ...

It was suggested that I try <span>, which I did, but IE still displays
the image at the end of the line, where the long link text wraps,
instead of at the of whole link.

I think I'll just hide it afterall, and IE users can (in the
inimitable words of "Dad" in "The Castle") suffer in their jocks.

thanks,
sunny

On 11/24/05, Jon Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> SunUp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Is there a way to make it display the image at the END of the LINK,
> >instead of at the end of the LINE?
> >I've messed around w/ placement and padding etc. No joy.
>
> Hi Sunny
>
> Turning them off for IE has always been my answer. If you realy want the bg
> img in there to indicate an external link one workaround is to add a <span>
> before the closing </a> and apply a bg to that but it's a little verbose.
>
> btw... [off topic] for all of you who may go to the Melbourne bbq *blah* on
> behalf of anyone suffering under winter in the northern hemisphere; when
> people start talking about frisbees I get jealous.
>
> Jon Tan
> www.gr0w.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
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