Climis, Tim wrote:
>> That would only work on block level elements, so 'display:block;'
>> would do the trick.
>
> That's what I thought, but I get them display:block already.
If the element has display:block, it should respond to the height
property as far as I know.
Looking at the page in Fir
Climis, Tim wrote:
>That would only work on block level elements, so 'display:block;'
>would do the trick.
That's what I thought, but I get them display:block already.
> So why don't you use an actual transparent gif as filling for the
> link?
That's my fall back solution but I wanted to try do
Climis, Tim wrote:
> So I now have a new question: how can I give an empty link height
> in IE? Since the height property in the css isn't working.
That would only work on block level elements, so 'display:block;'
would do the trick.
But that may not have the desired result if you're planning on
> Or maybe the element doesn't extend its height around the , and
> therefore there is no visible hover effect.
That's it. Thanks, sort of. I put this project down for a few months, and was
just getting back to it today. Originally, I didn't have the . I just
had an empty with a backgroun
Climis, Tim wrote:
> I've got a problem with IE and :hover. As you can see in the
> stylesheet, the :hover is being applied to an anchor tag, so it
> should work. But when I hover over the link, nothing shows up. Is
> there anything you all see that might be causing problems?
Looking at your co
I've got a problem with IE and :hover. As you can see in the stylesheet, the
:hover is being applied to an anchor tag, so it should work. But when I hover
over the link, nothing shows up. Is there anything you all see that might be
causing problems?
(the reason for all the inline styles is th
I haven't resolved this but decided to let go of the nice hover
background color for now. The whole effort works great on
http://www.kch.uiuc.edu (another page I did). But on the ALS page
there's a wild float somewhere messing IE up. I can't locate a
reference to the IE hover/float issue that I
I'm working with a page I inherited that is exhibiting strange hover
problems in IE.
http://www.als.uiuc.edu/default-1.htm
The Quick Links section hover is not acting according to the style
sheets. In Firefox it behaves correctly but in IE the Hover causes
the main photo to shift about 10px to