Regardless it looks like you will be using Javascript for part of
this(lightbox/shadowbox)
I do have some other sugestions:
First let's slim down the html
Html:
Image
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutterspeed: 1/100s
ISO: 400
Focal: 271 mm
You
Hi!
Is there a way (with CSS) to have a clickable link when a div is
displayed on top of it? My goal is to display information (text) of the
image on hover state. And on click, have the image display larger on
lightbox.
Example can be found here: http://turbolihis.kapsi.fi/test/
HTML:
Im
Yesterday I posted about my CSS image map not working in IE. It just
occurred to me that maybe it needed to be a background image - and that
was it, problem solved.
Thanks for your emails, all good things to consider.
--
Debbie
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You can set the image to be the background of the a tag. With your code,
that would look something like this:
#nh{
display:block;
position:absolute;
top:150px;
left:20px;
width:191px;
height:87px;
overflow:hidden;
text-indent:-200px;
background: url(/media/image/nh_logo
To: Jim Ryan
Cc: CSS Email List
Subject: Re: [css-d] Clickable image
> I've redesigned this formerly-tabled page in all-css--something the tech
> guys at the company's forward-looking CMS tell me they refuse to
support(!!)
> http://www.childrensaidsociety.org/newheights/
>
>
Jim Ryan schrieb:
> I've redesigned this formerly-tabled page in all-css--something the tech
> guys at the company's forward-looking CMS tell me they refuse to support(!!)
> http://www.childrensaidsociety.org/newheights/
>
> If you look at the "new heights" logo on the upper left of the layout,it'
> I've redesigned this formerly-tabled page in all-css--something the tech
> guys at the company's forward-looking CMS tell me they refuse to support(!!)
> http://www.childrensaidsociety.org/newheights/
>
> If you look at the "new heights" logo on the upper left of the layout,it's a
> background im
I've redesigned this formerly-tabled page in all-css--something the tech
guys at the company's forward-looking CMS tell me they refuse to support(!!)
http://www.childrensaidsociety.org/newheights/
If you look at the "new heights" logo on the upper left of the layout,it's a
background image, but I'