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04-05-2005, 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Michael
YOu need java for it to be correct in IE but you can use CSS with incorporated java.
Not true, with a little tweaking (read: exploiting inaccuracies in IE's use of CSS) there is no reason (that I'm aware of) why pure CSS cannot be used here. As seen.to recommended, the sliding doors technique would be a good one to use. Just combine both images into one. An added advantage is that it keeps things tidier for when you want to update the image.

     


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