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  • It looks they do lite up to me in IE9.

    Thread Starter abc1me

    (@abc1me)

    Well I meant have them lit ( without ) mouse over. Know what I mean..

    Thanks for the comment.

    In the style sheet go to .textwidget a: hover and add background-color #fff

    Thread Starter abc1me

    (@abc1me)

    Here is the code and I’m a little confused where to place in a ?

    .textwidget a { display:block; padding: 3px 5px; }
    .textwidget a:hover { background:#fff; }

    Thanks

    Place this between the two lines above.
    .textwidget a {background-color:#fff; }

    Thread Starter abc1me

    (@abc1me)

    OK that worked now I have a black line running through the box.

    Any idea what the heck that line is?

    I can’t see the line and the box is no longer there.

    Thread Starter abc1me

    (@abc1me)

    I did mark the post as resolved. There was a thin black line ( like separates these posts above ) that I could not get rid of. It looked bad so I just put something else there.

    Thank you for the lesson though.

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