linojon wrote:
Here's a demo of my problem http://www.parkerhill.com/hover-test.html
When this page is viewed in Firefox or Safari, and you hover over any
of the list items, you can link to the 'overlaid' link. But in IE7,
you must only hover over whitespace to have a link; if you hover
Here's a demo of my problem http://www.parkerhill.com/hover-test.html
When this page is viewed in Firefox or Safari, and you hover over any
of the list items, you can link to the 'overlaid' link. But in IE7,
you must only hover over whitespace to have a link; if you hover over
text it wants
Take a look at this article and demo:
http://www.smileycat.com/miaow/archives/000230.php
Jim
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 9:27 PM, linojon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a demo of my problem http://www.parkerhill.com/hover-test.html
When this page is viewed in Firefox or Safari, and you hover
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Here's a demo of my problem http://www.parkerhill.com
linojon wrote:
Here's a demo of my problem http://www.parkerhill.com/hover-test.html
Is there a way to force IE to make the entire li a link? or a
better way to accomplish this that works in all browsers? (and
preferably without using javascript)
With a few additional properties/values in