When you say 'text button' I'm assuming that you don't want the usual button created with one of: <input type='button' ... /> <button ... />
Two ways to get an anchor tag to invoke a javascript action instead of navigating to a different page / anchor: <a href="javascript:foo()">Click Me!</a> <a href="#" onclick="foo()">Click Me!</a> If you want to make any tag have the usual clickable link type cursor then CSS can help: <p style="cursor:pointer; cursor:hand">Hover</p> The two cursor declarations are needed there as MSIE 5.0 and 5.5 only support 'hand', whereas other browsers use 'pointer' (although some do support hand as well). --rob On 5/22/07, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Is this the best way to make a text button? <a href="#">Click Me!</a> It's nice that even with using <a href="#"> jquery could make almost any tag to have click event, but the problem is the cursor doesn't indicate that it's clickable. Thanks in advance for any tips, suggestion, guides cheers, james
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