Scott Glasgow wrote:
>
>
> What gets me is that his .zoom and .zoom:hover rules, while simpler, do seem 
> to be appropriate to the purpose, and they do work in browsers not based on 
> Webkit. Opera, IE, and Firefox all have no problem with it. I wonder what it 
> is about the Webkit browsers that keeps that CSS from succeeding, while it 
> works fine in the IE, FF, and Opera engines...
>
> cheers,
> scott 
>
>
>   


Follow Philippe. Then make the rest of that site simple and sexy, too. 
All will be well...

As ever,
Quasimodo


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