I think everyone might be misunderstanding her question.

She may just be referring to image replacement, which is a perfectly valid
technique used all over the place:
http://www.mezzoblue.com/tests/revised-image-replacement/

matt


> i don't think you should do this.  Users expect links to be indicated
> visually and if they just click on some part of a page at random and
> it sends them back to your home page they are likely to get all
> frustrated and just go away.  Unless you are dealing with a
> specifically limited audience who can learn the convention (say a
> group of folks behind a cooporate firewall), I'd stay away from doing
> this, even if you can.
>
>
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