Loren

Your imagelink rollovers worked perfectly, and I'm sure if you have been following this thread, you know I'm experiencing a hover problem with my version.

I tried using 'process of elimination' on your code to figure out exactly what makes your textlinks not show up on mouseover, but couldn't find an answer.

I know you're not an expert, and neither am I, but like you, since I've been experimenting with css, it also have given me an 'obsession with power to control page layout'.

If you can check out my code, and if you can see what the hover problem or textlink hide problem might be, could you let me know.

TIA,

Jan

Jan

Loren wrote:
Thank you all for getting me interested in css and divs. And to all your
kind replies and solutions.

I found out that uppercase chars will not validate, explaining the LONGDESC
problem this became apparent when I used <P> and the w3c validator said that
there was no such thing. . . <light goes on>.

And the bobby part was my code plus many many other things I was unaware of.
I appreciated the feedback and am totally obsessed with this new approach.
So I had to take it up a notch and now have pure css mouse overs that I like
better than Java ones.
I have checked these in Opera Moz Net and ie.

You can hit it with any browser, screen rez, window size and font size
etc..(I hope, or there goes that foot in the mouth thing again).

These mouse overs proved to be very tricky to do and will never gather a
mainstream audience (at least not the way I did it but it works and the code
shows a virtual "div" farm, there has to be a better way but it is a good
learning process)
I was having a horrible time making divs line up in the different browsers
and the mouseovers were a nightmare . . . each browser was doing completely
different things so it was hard to determine which selectors to use and how
to use them.

The awesome part is that it (finally) passed "Bobby AAA and 508"

<boast>
The bobby links work with css image mouseovers.

The valid xhtml and css links have an image appear in place of the text on
mouse over.
ie still bumps the bottom length of the div for some reason and there should
be a way to fix it.

I have the "div links" mousing over with positioned text.
this was the trickiest part and learned about display:none, because bobby
wanted to see separators around adjacent links but it totally messed things
up and then I found you can hide stuff like separators in the css.

http://www.wlmark.com/tabless/
</boast>

Ill be doing the bobby dance all night.

Once again THANK YOU ALL - without this list I would just be sitting here
with my colored scrollbars wondering why some pages have that funny
worthless doctype tag and wondering why some people use .php instead of
.html

So this boast is indeed a reflection on you.

I just may make this my home page . . . comments as always are welcome.

Regards
Loren Wolsiffer




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