Check out what you can do with <button> - it's the forgotten form element :)
Nick Cowie did a great presentation to the Perth WSG on it last year -
podcast and transcription here:
http://kay.zombiecoder.com/wsg/wsg2006-03-30-Nick_Cowie.html



On 1/8/07, David Dorward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 07:16:08AM +0000, James Oppenheim wrote:

> Does anyone know of an accessible, standards compliant way of replicating
> input type='image' with a hover?

What do you mean?

CSS has no means to causing some-random-element to submit a form and
include the mouse coordinates over the image, and I can't think of
anything else that an image input does. Certainly no browser, AFAIK,
does anything special when the mouse points to such an input.

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