creativepro.com— Forget JavaScript. You can create dynamic rollover images using just CSS. And once you've mastered the basic concept, many creative possibilities open up.
Aug 22, 2007View in Crawl 4
Dijital, If I could Digg this comment 10 times, I would. Keep the comments to talking about the article and it's content - not commenting on the possible nature of the people who are viewing or digging it (which is tantamount to being "Diggspam" - I certainly have no interest in reading it again and AGAIN).
commernieAug 22, 2007
When I was a web designer (4 years ago), this didn't work on IE. I don't have IE now, so can anybody tell me if this is still the case?
keevaAug 23, 2007
Agreed. This is very old news - not newsworthy. Bury this story now.
stockjonesAug 23, 2007
orly
h4ppydotcomAug 23, 2007
Dijital, If I could Digg this comment 10 times, I would. Keep the comments to talking about the article and it's content - not commenting on the possible nature of the people who are viewing or digging it (which is tantamount to being "Diggspam" - I certainly have no interest in reading it again and AGAIN).
huvanileAug 23, 2007
atariby is talking about anchor tags... they must have been stripped out of his original post
sirjtaaAug 23, 2007
This is hardly advanced... anyone who knows how to use extremely basic CSS could have figured this out by themselves.