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A CSS bug, or at least I hope.
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IE seems to have issues with DHTML-related behaviors - whenever something changes (ie. in the case of an a:hover with a different background image), it tries to reload the image. Really dumb! .. Pixy's fix for that was shifting the position of the background image, where one image has both the normal and "active" states. That solves the image swapping / 'reloading' flicker problem I think, but still has some odd behavior. I would be interested to see some other thoughts on IE's strange CSS behavior. On my site (and lots of others with CSS rollovers and complex layouts), links take a while just to highlight (a:hover) - it's like a slow redraw or something, where Mozilla and Opera etc. are perfectly fine (fast). What's going on is beyond me! A List Apart's "Taming Lists" article (www.alistapart.com/articles/taminglists) may be of reference for general list-related CSS stuff here. [This message has been edited by Scott (edited 03-18-2004).]
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