If you set the image to a background of a link the user wouldn't know
any different. They would be attributes of the same element.
14% is still good traffic coming from one browser version. Regardless,
it's the difference of looking professional and not.
There's a few different ways you could ha
I'm not at all offended by the comments. I rarely get offended at
people trying to help me. :)
On May 1, 5:28 pm, ripple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems like all your doing is an accordion feature from page to page. Why?
I went with the accordion effect because the number of links in the
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It seems like all your doing is an accordion feature from page to page. Why?
And it doesn't work at all in IE(6 & 7).
You might want to re-evaluate the script and how your handing it. Just a few
comments to ponder on.
1. Using the hover function to highlight a link seems like ove
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