Bamm Gabriana wrote:
> 
> On the other hand the site should still look good in IE (even without the
> cool effects) otherwise it might put off prospective converts. Currently,
> hovering over the main buttons on top do not look good in IE and
> makes it look like an amateurish site to those that don't have the
> luxury of viewing it in Mozilla - it becomes white and stays that way
> for a few seconds even if the mouse has been removed.
> 
> I guess this is like of reverse-evangelization. We tend to forget (including
> me) that there are people who view our sites that aren't lucky enough to
> be using Moz.

Actually, I did design it to look good in all browsers. It looks better in
Mozilla, but it should be fine in IE and NS4 as well. There are no :hover
rules for the buttons at the top, and Brant Gurganus reports no color changes
in his copy of IE6. I've done my testing in IE5, so I know there aren't any
problems there... Are you sure you're not talking about the buttons at the
bottom? They stay white after you click on them in IE because IE has a
different conception of what :active means.

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