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10.24.07
Using Spry:hover, Spry:even, & Spry:odd All Together
By Raymond Camden
One of the nicer features of Spry is the simple way you can apply even, odd, and hover classes to a dataset.
Consider this example:
Yes, I mixed blue, red and yellow. This is why I don't design web sites. Anyway, this never worked correctly for me. Luckily for me (not so much for them), I've got the Spry team on speed dial. Turns out this was a problem with my lack of knowledge of CSS. Kin Blas had this to share:
When I switched the order - it worked perfectly.
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About the Author: Raymond Camden, ray@camdenfamily.com
http://ray.camdenfamily.com
Raymond Camden is Vice President of Technology for roundpeg, Inc. A long
time ColdFusion user, Raymond has worked on numerous ColdFusion books
and is the creator of many of the most popular ColdFusion community web
sites. He is an Adobe Community Expert, user group manager, and the
proud father of three little bundles of joy.
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