I have never tried it, but I would start with.
I have never tried it, but I would start with: . TabOff:hover . LightCorner { } Don´t know if that's correct usage though.
That works great for a start, but I need to control the TL and TR corners separately. Thanks! – GenericTypeTea Aug 24 '09 at 16:19 Scrap that, got it working with your example, just replace .
LightCorner with . TR! – GenericTypeTea Aug 24 '09 at 16:19 Well, just try it with .
TabOff:hover . TR {} and . TabOff:hover .
TL {}, the above was just an example. – jeroen Aug 24 '09 at 16:20 You just beat me to it... – jeroen Aug 24 '09 at 16:21 Note that earlier versions of IE don't handle :hover correctly on non-'a' elements. – Sam DeFabbia-Kane Aug 24 '09 at 17:58.
. TabOff:hover div. LightCorner { background:url(../Images/LightCorner.
Gif) no-repeat; } . TabOff:hover div. TL { top:0px; left:0px; background-position:0px 0px; } .
TabOff:hover div. TR { top:0px; right:0px; background-position:-13px 0px; }.
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