RE: [WSG] CSS/IE Link Color Problem - SOLVED

2007-08-04 Thread Cole Kuryakin
@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS/IE Link Color Problem - SOLVED On 4 Aug 2007, at 08:49, Cole Kuryakin wrote: > Why, however, do you wrap your link text in a ? Are there > standards - > or some other - issues I'm not aware of if you simply border your > "landing-pa

Re: [WSG] CSS/IE Link Color Problem - SOLVED

2007-08-04 Thread Tony Crockford
On 4 Aug 2007, at 08:49, Cole Kuryakin wrote: Why, however, do you wrap your link text in a ? Are there standards - or some other - issues I'm not aware of if you simply border your "landing-page" link text with the 's without span elements? I use the span to apply other styling to the cont

RE: [WSG] CSS/IE Link Color Problem - SOLVED

2007-08-04 Thread Cole Kuryakin
Crockford Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 2:00 PM To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS/IE Link Color Problem - SOLVED Importance: High On 4 Aug 2007, at 05:46, Cole Kuryakin wrote: > er-riding user styles??? I've never run into that one before. > Irritating. > >

RE: [WSG] CSS/IE Link Color Problem - SOLVED

2007-08-03 Thread Kepler Gelotte
> now I replace the link with the navigation text wrapped in a span > (programatically) and style the span to match my active/hover needs. > e.g. > ul#navTopSimpleUL li a:focus, > ul#navTopSimpleUL li a:hover, > ul#navTopSimpleUL li.active span > { > color: #CC0033; > cursor: defau

Re: [WSG] CSS/IE Link Color Problem - SOLVED

2007-08-03 Thread Tony Crockford
On 4 Aug 2007, at 05:46, Cole Kuryakin wrote: er-riding user styles??? I've never run into that one before. Irritating. Aside from the !important solution or the (as yet untried) focus solution that Kepler suggested, does anyone else have an even more elegant option or ... for my issue