Re: CSS Remote Rollovers

Read http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/
Your email was a how to question I believe. If I'm wrong I'm also sorry.
<Arthur/>

gholsbane@bungie.org wrote:

>If this isn't the place then is there a W3C run list for questions
>regarding CSS usage? This was 
>the best I could find in the directory. Maybe I wasn't looking hard enough.
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>Cheers
>James Wheare
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>Original Message:
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>From: Arthur Wiebe webmaster@awiebe.com
>Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2003 08:09:45 -0400
>To: gholsbane@bungie.org, www-style@w3.org
>Subject: Re: CSS Remote Rollovers
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>It is possible but it won't work in IE and a lot of other browsers. I 
>did it on Netscape 7 and Mozilla 1..2.1. But I believe this is off topic.
><Arthur/>
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>gholsbane@bungie.org wrote:
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>>Is it possible to create a remote rollover effect using only CSS? My
>>experimentation only led to 
>>an image that would move when moused over and if the cursor was
>>subsequently moved 
>>within the image borders, the image would flicker between the two
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>>Any help or info will be appreciated
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>>Cheers
>>James Wheare
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