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I thought that this must have been possible when I was developing the previous demonstration, but I didn't quite manage to get it to work.
However, after much trial and error, here it is . . . . well not quite, an automatically expanding image that will not reduce after reaching full size whilst the mouse is in the box. DYNAMIC CSS!!
I said 'well not quite' because IE5.5, IE6 and IE7 cannot quite manage the dynamic bit.
If you are using Firefox or Opera v8.54 the just touch any border of the miniature image and see what happens.
IE5.5, IE6 and IE7 users will need to move the mouse into the miniature image box to see the effect.
This works in Firefox and Opera v8.54, and almost makes it in IE5.5, IE6, IE7 and Opera 9.1. Again, feedback on other browsers would be appreciated.
I know it's a bit of a hack and doesn't quite make it in IE, but we now have dynamic CSS. Let's see how far we can take it.
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