You can't change this behavior, it's part of the browser engine itself. One
of those features to attempt to create a quick layout of the page by setting
the space for the images right away, instead of IE which saves a lot of work
later once the images are loaded and the page layout can be determined.
In FireFox and Netscape, images show placeholders while downloading. I
don't like the way this looks. Is there any way to make it like IE where
no placeholder is shown while image are downloading?
You could set a CSS property on the image button to show the cursor how you
would like when it is over this item. I haven't tried this for an
imagebutton, but it is fairly standard CSS. Check out
http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_class_cursor.asp for some info.
Also, asp.net imagebutton shows pointer cursor rather than hand cursor in
FireFox and Netscape. Is there any way to force it to a hand?
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Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Former Microsoft FrontPage MVP 199?-2006