position: relative does not always work but in my experience
triggering hasLayout almost always (you can never tell with IE) works
if links displayed as block aren't clickable as a whole.

http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/onhavinglayout.html

--Klaus



On 6 Okt., 12:48, shortStormTrooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @fazal
>
> position:relative on the link does not always work, it depends on the
> complexity of the link's relationship to its parents and to other
> elements on the page. Sometimes z-index can help, sometimes nothing in
> pure CSS/HTML will fix the problem...
>
> On Oct 5, 10:36 am, Fazal Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > With any PNG fix you use jQuery or not, if the link isn't clickable,
> > just apply the "position:relative;" attribute to the link in your css
> > file and it will work.
>
> > On Sep 2, 12:28 pm, Giovanni Battista Lenoci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hi, I'm using the pngFix plugin to show some png images with
> > > trasparency.
>
> > > These images are part of a list of menu, and each one is inside on
> > > link tag.
>
> > > When the png fix is applied I can see trasparency but the linkable
> > > area is restricted to the visible part of the image.
> > > I've putted an example page here:
>
> > >http://lab.gianiaz.com/jquery/menupngfix/
>
> > > There's only an image in it with dimensions : 200pxX150px.
> > > If you look the page with firefox and Internet Explorer 7 you will be
> > > able to click on the entire area of 200x150px.
> > > With Internet explorer 6 you'll be able to click only on the black
> > > part of the image.
>
> > > I know that pngfix replaces the image with a span, and I can with some
> > > selector intercept the click on the parent of the span, but maybe
> > > there's some css fix to make the entire span area clickable.
>
> > > Any suggestion?
>
> > > Thank you

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