I have selected your response from a cast as the only one I feel even
merits acknowledgement. Thank you for your response and advise I will
indeed look at the other options.

I am not quite sure what warrants the attitude of some of the posters on
here but it really is tiresome. Coding skills you have - but people
skills? It is true that they really rarely co-exist.

Basically as the explanantion to use JavaScript and a timeout does
allow you to offer the UI effect Andy was talking about? The article I
posted explains in detail why CSS only solutions fail and what more
you can achieve by making CSS and JavaScript work together. The post
was commissioned by one of the admins of CSS-Discuss as exactly this
discussion has been happening there over and over again.

People skills also include dealing with criticism and filtering
responses as to what is valuable to solve your problem for a wider
audience. Simply judging others on a mailing list response is not
enough for that. I found that I got the best results out of
controversial discussions and some of the people I had real email
fights with now work with me or have become very good contacts indeed.


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