Robert,
There is no sure fire way to do this in Netscape that I have found. There is some
code at the link below that
comes close though:
http://www.webreference.com/js/column4/workaround.html
This code relies on setting the position of a layer to absolute for every link you do
this for. If you are
positioning all of your content with DHTML, this might work OK, but I tend not to
trust DHTML.
Mike
Robert Orlini wrote:
> Any CF tag or coding (even JavaScript) someone can spare out there that
> changes a color when a mouse goes over a link? It is similar to the DHTML
> and CSS that does it so well in IE, but would work in Netscape as well.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Robert O.
> HW Wilson
>
>
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