Re: [css-d] Pure CSS Rollover revisited, need a little help polishing

2006-04-02 Thread Richard Grevers
On 3/31/06, Christian Montoya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/30/06, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Christian Montoya wrote: [...] Success: http://temp.rdpdesign.com/mir/mirtest.html Hi Christian, First: I like this kind of experiments/inventions! :-) Second: I see some

[css-d] Pure CSS Rollover revisited, need a little help polishing

2006-03-30 Thread Christian Montoya
A while back a put together a technique for a pure CSS image rollover which I dubbed MIR and I posted it here: http://www.christianmontoya.com/2006/02/01/pure-css-image-rollover/ It's a little complex to explain so please read the post if you didn't hear about it. I decided to revisit the

Re: [css-d] Pure CSS Rollover revisited, need a little help polishing

2006-03-30 Thread francky
Christian Montoya wrote: [...] Success: http://temp.rdpdesign.com/mir/mirtest.html If you turn off images you will see that the text displays just like any old ALT text would, but while images are on you have that slick rollover effect working fine. [...] The second row of anchors is floated to

Re: [css-d] Pure CSS Rollover revisited, need a little help polishing

2006-03-30 Thread Christian Montoya
On 3/30/06, francky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Christian Montoya wrote: [...] Success: http://temp.rdpdesign.com/mir/mirtest.html Hi Christian, First: I like this kind of experiments/inventions! :-) Second: I see some complications...(Win98SE): - In FF1.07 (1024x768, fontsize: normal)