>>> Yes. One consideration is the technique you use to add sprite images. My

>>> favorite technique for most - not all - is to add them using :before or
>>> :after content, and to position the pseudo-element absolutely.
>>>
>[...]
>>
>> David would mind sharing some links to the various techniques you have/there 
>> are for implementing sprites? Or point to some resources? As a developer who 
>> believes in a  progressive web I no longer support IE6 nor do I target 
>> anything lower than 3.6 in FF so those are two less browsers to worry about.
>>
>>
>>   Elli Vizcaino
>
>This article was the source of my information:
>
><http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2011/03/19/styling-elements-with-glyphs-sprites-and-pseudo-elements/>
>
>(If that link breaks, try http://goo.gl/aSyxW )
>-- 
>Cordially,
>David
>
Thanks David! I love smashing magazine great resource :)

 
Elli Vizcaino
Web Designer & Developer
http://www.E7Flux.com
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