i think sliding doors works great....usually don't case that it doesn't
scale vertically, although I have seen a solution out there that does it.
 Can't remember where and haven't tried it so not sure how well it works.
also, use sprites....  that seems to solve some other problems.



On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Mark Smith <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I need to support IE6+, FF2+ and Safari 3+.
>
> There are several techniques out there each with their own drawbacks
> and advantages.
>
> * Using a backround image - does not scale.
>
> * Using an rollover image - does not scale - and not a real button so
> requires javascript.
>
> * Using 2 divs with 'sliding doors' technique. Scales horizontally but
> not vertically. And needs javascript to function.
>
> * Using proper html input button with nothing but css attributes. Most
> compatable, but limited to square flat looking buttons.
>
> Have I missed any options? Or misstated any of the above pros/cons?
>
> How do you tackle this problem when clients ask for fancy 3d looking
> buttons or rounded corners?
>
> Thanks
>
> >
>

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