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I am having an issue with ie8 and a simple form submit button. I use an image as a button with a bit of CSS so it has a nice hover effect. But it doesn't work/show up in IE8.

btnSubmit.png has the default and hover state.

this is my code

<input name="form_submit" id="form_submit" 
    class="btns btnFormsubmit" type="submit"  />

and CSS

.btns {
    background-color:transparent;
    background-position:left bottom;
    background-repeat:no-repeat;
    border:0 none;
    display:block;
    height:31px;
    text-indent:-3999em;
    }
.btns:hover {
    background-position:left top;
    cursor:pointer;
}

.btnFormsubmit {
    background-image:url(imgs/btnSubimt.png);
    height: 31px;
    width:267px !important;
}

I also tried to add href="#"

<input href="#" name="form_submit" id="form_submit" 
    class="btns btnFormsubmit" type="submit"  />
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    Not sure, but it could be a doctype issue... stackoverflow.com/questions/1671178/… May 4, 2011 at 16:00
  • Are you sure you only misspelled url(imgs/btnSubimt.png); here?
    – kapa
    May 4, 2011 at 16:06
  • @bazmegakapa, just misspelled it here on stackoverflow, going to check the doctype tip. ps: thx for editing my code message
    – alex
    May 4, 2011 at 18:16
  • hmm, i have the input:hover working, i also added ` font-size: 0; display:block; line-height: 0;` but when i point my iframe src to the file it doesn't show the button image at all???
    – alex
    May 4, 2011 at 18:50

2 Answers 2

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IE8 does not support input:hover css selector in quirks mode. Try adding a doctype declaration (like for instance <!DOCTYPE html>) and it should be OK.

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  • hmm, i have the input:hover working, i also added ` font-size: 0; display:block; line-height: 0;` but when i point my iframe src to the file it doesn't show the button image at all???
    – alex
    May 4, 2011 at 18:50
  • I'm not sure if I understand. Do you mean that the image is not shown when your page is placed in an iframe on another page?
    – jakubiszon
    May 5, 2011 at 9:22
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Inputs are hard to style consistently across different browsers. I would recommend using a <button type="submit"></button> if you can't get it to work (if the doctype is not the issue as suggested before).

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