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Can you tell ie's little clicky noise to css off?
You know the little annoying click that happens everytime you follow a link/get redirected in the more recent versions of ie? I know you can disable it on your own machine under the MS Sound... control panel by setting the 'start navigation' event to 'none' but I wondered if there was any way to prevent it with CSS?
I'd always assumed not... but having only joined yesterday I've already picked up so many great snippets of infomation I thought it was worth a shot! Thanks Mike |
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As far as I know, there isn't any way to disable it programmaticlly (using CSS or any other web-scripting language)
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Thought not. Never mind!
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