thanks ill take a look at those!
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Both examples do not seem to work, I know I used the CSS thing before and it did seem to help when I did my older website, but it may only be a problem since I started using Opera..
in anycase, I use some menu buttons with 3 images (normal, over, click) but when you move over the images in opera they just change to "[image]" for a few seconds then it changes to the graphic..
am I doing something wrong or is it just a problem in Opera, or is there a better pre-loader ?
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by: SteggsPosted on 2009-10-31 at 09:19:17ID: 25710299
Hi,
sprites/
The best technique for menu images with hover is to use a "css sprite"... read here http://css-tricks.com/css-
Thanks