Re: [css-d] No style applied to an A that lacks an HREF... Why?

2006-08-04 Thread Richard Grevers
On 8/2/06, Dean Champeau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. I have a series of buttons that I've styled with CCS using a:hover and I'm having a problem... Most of the buttons are just ordinary a href... markup that links to other HTML pages, but one of buttons needs to open a PDF file in a

Re: [css-d] No style applied to an A that lacks an HREF... Why?

2006-08-02 Thread David Dorward
On 01/08/06, Dean Champeau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a series of buttons that I've styled with CCS using a:hover and I'm having a problem... It's almost as if IE doesn't look for a style unless there's an href attribute associated with the a element. Remove the word almost. IE only

[css-d] No style applied to an A that lacks an HREF... Why?

2006-08-01 Thread Dean Champeau
Hello. I have a series of buttons that I've styled with CCS using a:hover and I'm having a problem... Most of the buttons are just ordinary a href... markup that links to other HTML pages, but one of buttons needs to open a PDF file in a separate window. I originally used... a

Re: [css-d] No style applied to an A that lacks an HREF... Why?

2006-08-01 Thread Mike Botsko
If you have a blank or # href, IE assumes that it's a link to the current page and sees it as a visited link, which means it's only going to use the a.visited attribute. -Original Message- .. It's almost as if IE doesn't look for a style unless there's an href attribute associated