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Default opera links - 03-08-2006 , 06:20 PM






Hi Folk

Have a look at

http://www.matterhorn.co.nz/test/past.php

The large images link to a pop-up. However, in opera, the hyperlink hand
only appears sporadically.

Do you have any idea why that is? position absolute? javascript?

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Default Re: opera links - 03-09-2006 , 06:08 AM






"windandwaves" <winandwaves (AT) coldmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
http://www.matterhorn.co.nz/test/past.php

The large images link to a pop-up. However, in opera, the hyperlink hand
only appears sporadically.

Do you have any idea why that is? position absolute? javascript?
Use the Debug ith Outline stylesheet (you'll need to configure your
settings to allow user and author CSS to be used at the same time) and
you'll see the red outline of a div overlapping the top three quarters
of the two large images. Although shown as being behind the images I
suspect that it is actually on top of them and hence is blocking any
mouse activity through to the layer with the images.

Steve
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Default Re: opera links - 03-09-2006 , 05:02 PM



Steve Pugh wrote:
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"windandwaves" <winandwaves (AT) coldmail (DOT) com> wrote:

http://www.matterhorn.co.nz/test/past.php

The large images link to a pop-up. However, in opera, the hyperlink
hand only appears sporadically.

Do you have any idea why that is? position absolute? javascript?

Use the Debug ith Outline stylesheet (you'll need to configure your
settings to allow user and author CSS to be used at the same time) and
you'll see the red outline of a div overlapping the top three quarters
of the two large images. Although shown as being behind the images I
suspect that it is actually on top of them and hence is blocking any
mouse activity through to the layer with the images.

Steve
Thank you.

Fixed it.




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