JQuery .mouseover and .css working in IE but not in Safari or Chrome?

As I posted in my comment your code under the headline JQUERY could be expressed by plain CSS. I assume you prevNextLatestMinus and prevNextLatestMinus2 should look different, and it's not a turner in your code.

As I posted in my comment your code under the headline JQUERY could be expressed by plain CSS. I assume you . PrevNextLatestMinus and .

PrevNextLatestMinus2 should look different, and it's not a turner in your code. #previous { text-decoration: none; } . PrevNextLatestMinus, .

PrevNextLatestMinus2, . PrevNextLatestPlus, . PrevNextLatestPlus2 { cursor: pointer; } .

PrevNextLatestMinus, . PrevNextLatestPlus2 { color: #ffffff; } . PrevNextLatestMinus:hover, .

PrevNextLatestPlus2:hover { color: #a43802; } . PrevNextLatestMinus2, . PrevNextLatestPlus { color: #a43802; } .

PrevNextLatestMinus2:hover, . PrevNextLatestPlus:hover { color: #ffffff; } No help with the carousel plugin here.

So far, you've made me a liar. :) It works in IE but still doesn't work in Safari or Chrome. – CSSHell Jun 14 at 11:50 You proved me wrong in entirety on the CSS.

I thank you for your insight. – CSSHell Jun 14 at 12:04.

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