Ami-X wrote:
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http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Those with CSS-incompatible browsers can have a look at what that site looks like with a CSS-capable browser (Galeon)
here.
In that picture, the mouse pointer (invisible in the screen grab) rests over the "floating" menu up in the right corner, highlighting the "Search" menu item. All those differently coloured words at the top of the page are also links that will also be highlighted (or do you say "highlit"?) when pointed at. No need for JavaScript, Flash or anything like that. Also note the layout of the "textframe" with rounded edges and compare it with how your browser displays it.
This is what this article looks like in Galeon. Here the mousepointer is pointing at "More about Software" under "Related Links" in the top right corner.
Here are the Amiga.org forums in Galeon. The "Amiga Gaming" link is highlighted, as is that whole table cell. In fact, the whole cell is working as a link.
I recently saw an extremely impressive CSS demo with different background picture/table transparencies, on-the-fly-changing user selectable themes, text flowing around shapes, unfolding menu trees and lots of stuff that made you think "hey, Flash and JavaScript never was this fast on this computer before". Unfortunately I lost the URL. Perhaps somebody here knows what site I'm talking about?