Its working well on my MACs in both Safari and Explorer.
On May 25, 2005, at 3:15 AM, Philippe Wittenbergh wrote:
On 25 May 2005, at 3:57 pm, Michael Palmer wrote:
http://www.stroke7.com/hayleysparks/sample.htm
css: http://www.stroke7.com/hayleysparks/s.css
It's a different story on Mac wi
I just got rid of the purple line in Firefox, I just added a
text-decoration:none rule to the needed anchor.
However, the other problem with Mac IE is still there. Do you think it might
have something to do with
using the "Sprites" method of background rollovers?
Cheers,
Mike
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Strange behaviour in Mac browsers
On 25 May 2005, at 3:57 pm, Michael Palmer wrote:
http://www.stroke7.com/hayleysparks/sample.htm
css: http://www.stroke7.com/hayleysparks/s.css
It's a different story on Mac with IE
On 25 May 2005, at 3:57 pm, Michael Palmer wrote:
http://www.stroke7.com/hayleysparks/sample.htm
css: http://www.stroke7.com/hayleysparks/s.css
It's a different story on Mac with IE and Safari. Both are reacting
differently (and badly) to the menu / rollover.
In Safari, one of the menu item
G'day,
I have a page whose menu uses the "Sprites" rollover method that works fine in
IE5.01, IE 5.5, IE6 and Firefox 1.0.4 (all Windows).
http://www.stroke7.com/hayleysparks/sample.htm
css: http://www.stroke7.com/hayleysparks/s.css
It's a different story on Mac with IE and Safari. Both are r