Forgive me, but that seems to be a complicated way of doing things...

Why not break the image up into 2 parts and make the entire left half an a:href with css hover?  The absolute positioning doesn't seem necessary.

--Zachary

On 1/10/06, Jad Madi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm having problem with background image for a:hover and IE

CSS
#header-image img{float:left;}
#header a:hover{position:absolute;width:410px; z-index:10;
background:transparent
url( http://www.jadmadi.net/blog/wp-content/themes/almost-spring/images/home.jpg)
no-repeat top left; background-position: 247px 13px;}

Problem : http://jadmadi.net/blog/ hover your mouse over the header
the left side of the header image.

Please advise.


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