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Eriklange7
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Posted: 2003-Aug-19 22:43
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I would like to have my table cells to light up when the cursor crosses over them. Not just the backgroun behind the words, but the whole cell.....for example, look at overture's site....when you hover over the light blue, it turns to dark but keeps the text the same.....how is this done ? Thanks Guys!

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Posted: 2003-Aug-20 07:34
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I think Overture's are graphics set to change on mouseover aren't they? Someone correct me if I'm wrong...



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Posted: 2003-Aug-20 19:57
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pinunn is right, this is pulled off their site:



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[ Message was edited by: patrickh 08/20/2003 11:59 am ]





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Posted: 2003-Aug-20 20:06
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thanks guys!



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Posted: 2003-Aug-26 12:02
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or you could maybe play with the padding (css) and use a.hover.


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