Hi,

I have been stuck on creating a menu like the one you can see here:

http://www1.aston.ac.uk/study/

As you can see, their menu items have diagonal lines separating them.  
Although they are not using a colour change for rollover states they  
are there for active states. I have been racking my head as to how  
this is achieved, and whether I could get this to work on a rollover  
state too. Firebug said something to do with scrolling CSS?

A long time ago, when I had very little experience in web (well, less  
than I do now!) I was asked to draw a map and create hotspots for areas.
http://spanishgolftrips.co.uk/golfcourses.html
(Note: I had nothing to with this website except for graphics and  
these hot spot thingys).
Could hotspots be a solution? Can you have background colours for  
hotspots? Is the code compliant?

Our only other alternative is to be build it into flash or do away  
with the rollover and active states all together, and seeing that this  
being built into a CMS it kind of ruins the idea of the user being  
able to add their own menu items.

Thanks, Chris
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