Sliding Doors Meets CSS Sprites
In Sliding Doors Meets CSS Sprites, Mike Papageorge describes how to create “Sliding Doors” CSS tabs with fewer images.
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I am not sure, whether I am doing something wrong but every time I click on the link “Sliding Doors Meets CSS Sprites”, I am routed back to this page.
Only when I click on the link in the Quicklinks navigation I get to the article.
Just thought, I should mention that.
Greetings from Germany, David Rieger.
You’re right. I made a mistake when posting, and the link works now. Thanks.
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