Hi,

Maybe I should extend my question a bit. Here on this page http://geekministry.com/yeah/index.php I'm currently using Dan Cederholm/Pixi's solution http://www.simplebits.com/notebook/2003/09/30/accessible_imagetab_rollovers.html which works very well with images on. The obvious problem is with images off.

Is using a list the best way for a navigation? The reason I ask I because is because I want to follow best practice (at my level out in the fine art of doing web sites) and I think that using a list and css images (separating structure from presentation et al) must be better than using "real" nav buttons or shims/spacer gifs with alt texts... right?

The thing I can't get my head around is how to have different size nav items without creating 4 css rules for each nav item. (similar to example 4 in this article http://tjkdesign.com/articles/tip.asp) but that would also require me to use a div for each nav item... right?

I've probably been thinking so much over this problem that I might be overlooking a real simple solution.

Thank you
Kim

John Faulds skrev:
[1] http://neal.venditto.org/articles/12/bir

It should be pointed out that this method has problems when you resize the text (unless you've since found a way to fix that Mike).
My recommendation would be:
http://www.ryznardesign.com/web_coding/image_replacement/index.html


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