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[css-d] non-link hover pseudo-classes (was Question)

Sent by [EMAIL-REMOVED] on 5 August 2002 10:10


Duncan,
Let me get this right, basically what you are saying is that according to W3c
Spec, what I am doing in that css should work? I am working towards some from o
f
"tabbed pane" setup using CSS only as a proof of concept.  I have tinkered
around with all CSS dropdown menu's, and wanted to try and take it a step
further, and make a cleaner way to do simmilar effects without the nastyness of
always using liste elements. If anyone has ideas, I'm more than glad to hear
them. Thanks all.


Quoting Duncan O'Neill [EMAIL-REMOVED]>:
> Big John wrote:
> > 
> > Interesting idea. I'm not sure, but I think that no 
> > browser yet supports non-link pseudo-classes. I know
> > for sure IE doesn't.
> > Big John
> 
> Just for the record,  PC / Moz 1.0, and /netscape
> 6.1 do. Opera 6 doesn't.
> 
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