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   John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jul 2008, Richard Ashbery wrote:

> > I've been having a look at CSS - I am in the learning curve mode.
> > I've tried a piece of test code that enables a user to "hover"
> > over a link which forces a colour change and the text to grow
> > larger. I can't see anything in the Help file...... CSS
> > properties about the id selector declaration #menu li a:hover. I
> > hope this is the correct terminology. Are your team intending to
> > implement this useful Javascript "lookalike" facility?

> Pseudo selectors are on the todo list, yes.

Excellent John. I have just looked again at NetSurf's CSS features list
and it clearly says Pseudo-classes and elements not started. Sorry about
that - as I have stated before I have a problem with understanding the
CSS terminology. I have just ordered a CSS specific book from Amazon to
try to get a better understanding of this complex subject.

Thanks for your reply. Things are progressing so quickly in CSS I
wonder if it heralds the end of Javascript. Live in hopes. I do like
the CSS structure - some of the basic stuff I've looked at makes a lot
of sense and can significantly improve the look of web pages.

Regards

Richard


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