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Why won't my CSS work with Firefox?

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I am trying to use content: url to replace the content of my navbar with images. It works with Safari and Chrome, but not Firefox.

Here is an example of my css/html:

.menu-2222 a{
content: url("IMG LOCATION") no-repeat !important;
height:23px;
}

<li class="menu-2222"><a href="/Destination site" title="">title</a></li>


What am I doing wrong here?

I am trying to use content: url to replace the content of my navbar with images. It works with Safari and Chrome, but not Firefox. Here is an example of my css/html:<br /> <br /> <pre><nowiki>.menu-2222 a{ content: url("IMG LOCATION") no-repeat !important; height:23px; } <li class="menu-2222"><a href="/Destination site" title="">title</a></li></nowiki></pre> What am I doing wrong here?

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선택된 해결법

It is probably the no-repeat !important part. The content text should only have the content and CSS rules need to be added separately.


a:before {
content: url(https://support.mozilla.com/media/img/favicon.ico);
font: x-small Arial,freeSans,sans-serif;
color: gray;
}
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Upgrade your browser to Firefox 8 and check

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Still isn't working

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I do not see pseudo-elements in the example. If I read the documentation it looks like in Firefox it only works with the pseudo-elements.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/content
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/generate.html

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I have tried adding the :before and :after psuedo elements but still it still wont work. When I inspect in firebug my content: url line of css is not even there.

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선택된 해결법

It is probably the no-repeat !important part. The content text should only have the content and CSS rules need to be added separately.


a:before {
content: url(https://support.mozilla.com/media/img/favicon.ico);
font: x-small Arial,freeSans,sans-serif;
color: gray;
}
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That did the trick, thank you very much!