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Aug 19th, 2009
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Re: mouse over effect

Just curious, but how do you know that's adware? I mean, what about the script tells you that? I'm asking because I really don't know, I'm not saying it isn't add-ware.

I'm surprised though because it is the guys personal web-site where he has his web-development portfolio.

I'm curious about the script you said is adware.
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Re: mouse over effect

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Problem solved and thank you for the help!
I just found time to do some testing.

FF 3.0.13: OK
Opera 9.01 : OK
IE6 : No go - div:hover not supported.

If you want to include IE6, I think you will need to use an <a> tag as per my post #3.

Last time I looked at browser stats (on a particular site), IE6 was about 15% of all users. Maybe a few percent less now but I would guess still quite significant.

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Re: mouse over effect

Thanks Airshow, I forgot that I was testing on IE8 which has support for more standards I think.

15% is a big percent. I'm going to try your suggestion of using the anchor tag tomorrow.

Till next time.
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