On 08/06/07, Stuart Foulstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I think the "as with" here means "as example".  The point is the use of
CSS to avoid using an img tag in the HTML.

The fact that they give the most sensible way of doing this as an example
does not preclude you using other CSS to acheve the same result.


That would make sense - it could probably do with being reworded so as to
avoid confusion.

Matthew,


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