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I could swear that my buttons on my nav bar used to require only a single
click. Now when I click once I see the name of the page it should be linking to in the bottom status bar, but it doesn't navigate there. I have to click that button again. Any ideas? |
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Here's how. Rip them out and replace them with interactive buttons. Hover
buttons are obsolete now.... The reason you need two clicks is that Microsoft's response to the EOLAS lawsuit was to modify the way that IE handles the <object> tag. This is the result. Add to this insult the fact that most people do not have the Java engine installed so that they can even *see* your hover buttons and you have a dead duck, I believe. -- Murray -------------- MVP FrontPage "Jan" <Jan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EA5B1B98-0E14-492C-A29E-C29848F61F04@microsoft.com... >I could swear that my buttons on my nav bar used to require only a single > click. Now when I click once I see the name of the page it should be > linking > to in the bottom status bar, but it doesn't navigate there. I have to > click > that button again. Any ideas? |
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