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achieve a nicer hover-effect for images

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tomasio - 30 Mar 2007 14:03 GMT
Dear Pros,

How can I achieve a nicer hover-effect for the image "tomasio.design"
on the bottom-right of my webpage? I am using the class ".footer
a:hover" for a CSS-based mouseover-effect but this  causes an ugly
green block to the left of the image while hovering the mousepointer
over it. I just want to link that image to my index-page, without any
mouseover effect if possible. Any hints?

Plus I get an error message from the w3-validator that my file does
not validate against X-html transitional.This is the result I got:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Ftomasio.at%2Freferenzen%2FUs_p12.html
So I am doing something wrong here, but google could not provide me
with satisfying answers. Can you?

Third: Firefox does not display my<title> tags. Does anybody know why?

An example of the site can be found here:
http://tomasio.at/referenzen/Us_p12.html

the linked stylesheet can be found there:
http://tomasio.at/stylesheet3.css

Thank you in advance for your help.

kind regards,
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tomasio
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Els - 30 Mar 2007 15:05 GMT
> Dear Pros,

Please don't multi-post - answered already in c.i.w.a.h.

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Els                           http://locusmeus.com/
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