#0, css issue with firefox
Posted by Charles on May-26-05 at 09:04 PM
I noticed recently that when using mozilla firefox some of the section headings for the Symphony of the Sword staff art page change to red on mouse-over. I think it’s because the section titles are inside the anchor tag. It doesn’t happen in internet explorer.
#1, RE: css issue with firefox
Posted by goldenfire on May-26-05 at 11:22 PM
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>I noticed recently that when using mozilla >firefox some of the section headings for >the Symphony of the Sword staff art page >change to red on mouse-over. I think it’s >because the section titles are inside the >anchor tag. It doesn’t happen in internet >explorer. as the code is written, that's what is supposed to happen. The fact that IE (pronounced: aaiiIIIIEEEeeee) does not do it is an error on IE's part, not firefox's... though I can't say I'm surprised IE renders something incorrectly. Whether that's the behavior the authors' wanted, of course, isn't someting I can answer.
#2, RE: css issue with firefox
Posted by Wedge on May-27-05 at 02:45 PM
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>I noticed recently that when using mozilla >firefox some of the section headings for >the Symphony of the Sword staff art page >change to red on mouse-over. I think it’s >because the section titles are inside the >anchor tag. It doesn’t happen in internet >explorer. "Leads? Yeah sure, I'll just check with the boys down at the crime lab. They've got four more detectives working on the case. They got us working in shifts! Hahaha! Leads!" :)
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#3, RE: css issue with firefox
Posted by Gryphon on May-28-05 at 05:31 PM
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>I noticed recently that when using mozilla >firefox some of the section headings for >the Symphony of the Sword staff art page >change to red on mouse-over.Which is precisely what they're supposed to do. >It doesn’t happen in internet >explorer. Whatever setting governs that behavior in your copy of IE must be turned off. --G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Forum Admin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
#4, RE: css issue with firefox
Posted by Charles on May-29-05 at 09:34 PM
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>Which is precisely what they're supposed to do.What I ment to point out is that some do and some do not. Sorry if that was unclear. The Phil Moyer and Dave Menard sections do not.
#5, RE: css issue with firefox
Posted by Gryphon on May-29-05 at 10:37 PM
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>>Which is precisely what they're supposed to do. > >What I ment to point out is that some do and some do not. >Sorry if that was unclear. >The Phil Moyer and Dave Menard sections do not. What a very silly behavior! Apparently Gecko doesn't understand the different between a name anchor and an href anchor for purposes of mouseover highlighting. I thought you were talking about the "click here to go someplace else" links arranged in a row under the banner, not the artists' names themselves. --G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Forum Admin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
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