I beg to differ. If you re-read the thread starter, you'll see that the question was about "clicking a link, and making one thing visible, clicking another, and another one becomes visible". You can't toggle things on/off via clicks, and then let the user move out of the element to do something on the rest of the page. It's true you can use :hover/:focus, but that doesn't solve the original problem as far as I understood it. P
-----Original Message----- From: Leo J. O'Campo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed 31/03/2004 02:18 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject: Re: [WSG] Show/hide layers without javascript (was: [WSG] How to do some things) Patrick It can be done in CSS by toggling the display visibility with the a:hover and positioning. Leo On Tuesday, March 30, 2004, at 04:41 PM, P.H.Lauke wrote: > What you describe can only be achieved with javascript, if you want to > avoid server calls and do it all in a single document...the page needs > to > keep track of which link has been pressed, for instance...something > that > CSS is not meant for... > > Patrick > ________________________________ > Patrick H. Lauke > Webmaster > University of Salford > www.salford.ac.uk > <winmail.dat> ***************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list & getting help ***************************************************** NÇ.²ÈX¬µú+ÛiÿünËZÖvÈ+¢êh®Òyèm¶ÿÁæìÝj·lº.¦àþf¢ø.×w¬qù¢»(èbÛ(,¶)àazX¬¶¶)à éi