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And lo on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 17:08:56 -0000, Nicolas Alvarez
<nic### [at] gmailisthebestcom> did spake, saying:
>> That would break the hover-effekt.
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> Are you using the :hover pseudo-class? AFAIK it can be used on any
> element (like the whole rounded box), not only a link.
Three guesses which version of which browser only allows :hover on <a>
elements.
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"Phil Cook" wrote:
> Be aware of some of the flaws in AlphaImageLoader that may still be
> lurking around. Memory hits
May have that - haven't checked.
> links not working when positioned over some images
There are workarounds for that, which I have used.
> can't be treated like a background image
Yep, can only be in the upper left corner and *can't repeat*. Which is why I
use border images in IE 6 that are 25 pixels by 30000 pixels to match some
of the very long boxes. :O Take no disk space at all, but may not be good on
memory... I wish I could find a better solution for that. Luckily, in all
other browsers, those images are never used.
> obviously won't validate.
Well, the IE 6 specific style sheet is inside a comment tag, so won't be
visible to validators or other browsers.
> Doesn't look like you've got any of these problems from my first glance
> (bar css validation), but if something goes screwy in IE around one of
> these it'd be the first thing I'd look at.
I seem to get rather slow loading of the pages, which may be caused by the
huge border images. I haven't observed any other problems.
> Oh BTW like the lined background, which scrolls smoothly TYVM.
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