Greetings,
I am not sure if this is a CSS issue or not.
The following page:
http://mbreiding.us/2006/ERT_2006/fl/parks_hikes/mana_springs/
has two linked images at top-left and top-right.
When mousing the image the hover hand does not appear until well into the
field of the image.
A similar
Greetings,
I am not sure if this is a CSS issue or not.
The following page:
http://mbreiding.us/2006/ERT_2006/fl/parks_hikes/mana_springs/
has two linked images at top-left and top-right.
When mousing the image the hover hand does not appear until well into the
field of the image.
Try
WV Mike wrote: ...
http://mbreiding.us/2006/ERT_2006/fl/parks_hikes/mana_springs/
has two linked images at top-left and top-right.
When mousing the image the hover hand does not appear until well into the
field of the image.
A similar page does not exhibit this behavior:
When mousing the image the hover hand does not appear until well into
the
field of the image.
Try floating the links (and display them as block) instead of the
images. That might fix it.
--
Chris Heilmann
FWIW, floating them causes them to display as block anyway, so there's no
need to
At 08:03 AM 3/15/2006 , you wrote:
With conditional comment, I mean
these constructs in the head of a html file:
!--[if lte IE 6]
I could not get this to work.
If you don't want to follow this route, you could say
* html .wrapper,
* html .columns-float,
* html .menu,
* html .content,
*