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New Post 3/22/2008 12:28 AM
User is offline J Morrissette
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CSS mind bender - why doesn't this work in skin.css but everywhere else? 

I came across a little snippet of CSS code that adds an icon next to URLs based on the type of data they are linking to.  This code works perfectly everywhere except in a skin.css file.  Any ideas why?

a[href

^='mailto:']padding: 5px 20px 5px 0; background: transparent url(icons/icon_mailto.gif) no-repeat center right; }

 
New Post 3/22/2008 10:04 AM
User is offline Cuong Dang
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Re: CSS mind bender - why doesn't this work in skin.css but everywhere else? 

I used this before, it worked for me. Is there a way you can post a link so I can take a look in order to help?


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New Post 3/22/2008 11:05 PM
User is offline abecedarian
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Re: CSS mind bender - why doesn't this work in skin.css but everywhere else? 
Modified By abecedarian  on 3/23/2008 1:33:08 AM)

Do you have an 'icons' subfolder under the skin folder with the 'icon_mailto.gif' file in it?

You could also try this (it should give you a pencil on paper gif):

a[href^='mailto:'] {
 padding: 5px 20px 5px 0;
 background: transparent url(../../../../images/action_settings.gif) no-repeat center right;
}

 
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