On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Jack Timmons <jorac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What "less capable browsers" can't handle an input type of image?
> Because I can't think of one off the top of my head.


Sorry, I'm probably being obtuse. I'm talking about the rollover effect.
What I want to do is have an image submit button with a rollover, without
using javascript. It would be nice if this would degrade for ie6 to still
work. Fact is this is for a demo only on FF3, but I'm trying to look forward
to when this hits production.

Some people seem to suggest using the BUTTON element, but I'm not sure if
this is a good way to go. (Is putting type=submit on a button element
workable?)

I just want a submit button, as an image, with a rollover - using CSS. The
last time I tried this I ended up using JS for the rollover effect, which I
don't want to do.

Tom
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