Sent by Aaron Wheeler on 30 September 2003 00:12
I have two questions.
There are some nice and creative ways to create tabbed browsing via CSS,
but I have yet to encounter one where the tabs have a dynamic (fluid?)
width such that they always cover the width of the screen. Question 1:
Can CSS alone acomplish this?
Using tables, it is possible. But styling nice rollover effects has me
stuck. I don't want to use JavaScript, but I am tempted because the
best that I can do still leaves me with a 1px white border (either under
the tabs in IE6 or above in Moxilla 1.3). Questions 2: how do I style
my link so that the rollover effect changes the appearance of the
containing <td> (or what do I do so that the style of the link fills the
whole cell)?
My attempts are at:
http://www.forteonline.com/clients/AHMA/layoutAHMA.html
http://www.forteonline.com/clients/AHMA/style/mailAHMA.css
Thanks for the help,
Aaron Wheeler
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