> Correct me if I'm wrong but a little CSS can make a button look like a
> link and even behave like one (including a hover effect). I've only
> tried it in Safari and FF3 for the moment but I think I remember that
> it worked in IE6/7 just fine.

Wouldn't this defeat the entire purpose of *not* using a link.  The
rationale as I understand it is 'links should be safe to click'.  If
it looks like a link, acts like a link, but still isn't safe, then
we're worse off than with the current implementations.  It still
surprises people but it depends on crazy css stuff.




-- 
Cheers

Koz

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