emp New member Jun 29, 2006 7,467 211 0 Jan 6, 2007 #1 Showing Hyperlink Cues with CSS (Ask the CSS Guy) Enjoy. ::emp::
Kurt Maine New member Dec 15, 2006 334 2 0 Fort Worth, Texas Jan 6, 2007 #2 Very cool, thanks for the link. Never heard of the guys site, but it looks like a pretty informative place. He needs to get a little spam protection on his comments though: "no prescription pharmacy no prescription pharmacy" hahah...
Very cool, thanks for the link. Never heard of the guys site, but it looks like a pretty informative place. He needs to get a little spam protection on his comments though: "no prescription pharmacy no prescription pharmacy" hahah...
jerxs New member Jun 24, 2006 1,806 24 0 North East PA Jan 6, 2007 #4 Good stuff man, I dont know how ive never heard of this trick before :?
P peach New member Jun 24, 2006 688 0 0 Netherlands Jan 7, 2007 #5 It's nothing new. A better method would be to use php to add classes to your links that identify different sorts of links and then add a corresponding class wich you can style in any browser, not just the browsers of the future.
It's nothing new. A better method would be to use php to add classes to your links that identify different sorts of links and then add a corresponding class wich you can style in any browser, not just the browsers of the future.
K Karl Evans New member Jun 25, 2006 180 1 0 35 Liverpool, UK www.xooza.com Jan 7, 2007 #6 Nice little trick, never seen anything like that before.
shaggz New member Nov 29, 2006 269 10 0 Southeast US Jan 7, 2007 #7 On his blog, there is another post regarding 'baseball card overlays' at: Baseball Card Image Captions with CSS and JavaScript (Near-Mint) (Ask the CSS Guy) That is pretty cool. I can have my own personalized set of 87 Donruss cards.
On his blog, there is another post regarding 'baseball card overlays' at: Baseball Card Image Captions with CSS and JavaScript (Near-Mint) (Ask the CSS Guy) That is pretty cool. I can have my own personalized set of 87 Donruss cards.
jerxs New member Jun 24, 2006 1,806 24 0 North East PA Jan 7, 2007 #8 shaggz said: On his blog, there is another post regarding 'baseball card overlays' at: Baseball Card Image Captions with CSS and JavaScript (Near-Mint) (Ask the CSS Guy) That is pretty cool. I can have my own personalized set of 87 Donruss cards. Click to expand... Looks like a job that would sute Photoshop much better! But great thinking anyway, sure there are functional and logical uses for this technique
shaggz said: On his blog, there is another post regarding 'baseball card overlays' at: Baseball Card Image Captions with CSS and JavaScript (Near-Mint) (Ask the CSS Guy) That is pretty cool. I can have my own personalized set of 87 Donruss cards. Click to expand... Looks like a job that would sute Photoshop much better! But great thinking anyway, sure there are functional and logical uses for this technique