> Daniel Hammond wrote:
>>> Daniel Hammond wrote:
>>>> URL: http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/index.htm CSS: 
>>>> http://www.numccreativeservices.org/site/cs.css 
>>>>  FF, Safari, and
>>>> Google Chrome treat the navigation correctly. It's the "active"
>>>> state (when you click on a button) that is the issue here. IE and
>>>> Opera don't show the active state as it's supposed to be.
>>> Perhaps they don't support the :active pseudo class on list item  
>>> elements? I know IE7 does not, and Opera 9.6, 10, and IE8 appear
>>> not to either.
>>> Cordially, David
>> But if you test it in Opera/IE, you'll see that the small graphic on
>> the left side of the buttons does respond to the active state. It's
>> just the larger graphic that is the rest of the button that does not.
>> Does that make sense?
> Precisely.
> The left side graphic is revealed by the active state on the 'A'
> element, while the right side graphic is triggered by an active  
> state on
> the list item (LI).
> Cordially,
> David

I see. Is this a futile endeavor then? Should I abandon that effect  
for the navigation? Or is there some way around it?

Thanks,
Daniel
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