Hi Fausto,
A good way of doing it, but It doesn't work with
Images off and CSS still turned on, which
becomes an Accessibility issue. Has anyone ever resolved a way of doing
this for graphic links containing a rollover state? The problem is, IE doesn't
let you add a hover state to anything other than the <a> tag. So
the common methods of image replacement don't seem to work in those
instances:
I thought the Gilder/Levin/Shea Enhancement Method was best, but you
can't have a hover state on a graphic link using this.
Example HTML would be:
<a id="header" title="Revised Image
Replacement" href=""><span></span>Revised Image
Replacement</a>
Anyone found another
method?
For a good list of ideas Fausto, you could try
this page if you haven't already seen it:
Cheers,
Paul
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 2:16
PM
Subject: [WSG] Images as DIV Background
with and without link (w3c friendly)
Hi All,
We came with a W3C friendly solution to insert
images with or without link in the layout, being able to control it via CSS
only, without writing the IMG tag on the HTML code). It also helps Google
and other search engines to find the name, "title" or "alt" of the
image.
Image Without Link:
http://www.sugarman.ca/temp/w3c/imagem_sem_link.htm
Image
With Link:
http://www.sugarman.ca/temp/w3c/imagem_com_link.htm
We
would like to have your opinion about it and sugestions are
welcome!
[]'s
Fausto Balloni Filho
Client-Side -
Globo.com
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