From: "Thierry Koblentz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
document.getElementById('column1').style.backgroundImage="url('c1.jpg')";

We usually don't use that method (haven't had a need to yet). We often
do similar tasks by changing classes.

That's what I do this with pure CSS solutions [1], but when JS is used I
just don't see a reason for binding the images to the stylesheet.

[1] http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/css%20pop%20ups/6.asp

It depends on your purpose, your style, and your target audience - I imagine :-)



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