Difference between onMouseOver and onMouseEnter
Both onmouseenter
and onmouseover
fire when the mouse enters the boundary of an element. However, onmouseenter
doesn't fire again (does not bubble) if the mouse enters a child element within this first element.
Unlike the onmouseover event, the onmouseenter event does not bubble. In other words, the onmouseenter event does not fire when the user moves the mouse pointer over elements contained by the object, whereas onmouseover does fire.
I always use onmouseover. I use onmouseover in the same purpose (highlights a row).
You might spare yourself some coding by just adding :hover
support for all elements in IE too:
try csshover.htc