From: zalisegal on 10 Apr 2008 14:05 I am a newbie and struggling with the help files. On my index page I have many links. They all automatically turn blue with an underline which does not look good (see www.marketingoverthenet.com). I would like to create a command in my .CSS that will avoid this auto underlining and blue-ing of my links. Any ideas? Thank you Zali
From: PeteC on 10 Apr 2008 14:09 zalisegal wrote: > I am a newbie and struggling with the help files. > > On my index page I have many links. They all automatically turn blue > with an underline which does not look good (see > www.marketingoverthenet.com). > I would like to create a command in my .CSS that will avoid this auto > underlining and blue-ing of my links. > Any ideas? > Thank you > Zali Google psuedo classes You'll get results such as http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200510/css_21_selectors_part_3/ HTH, Pete. -- Peter Connolly http://www.kpdirection.com Utah
From: John Waller on 10 Apr 2008 15:06 http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/pseudoclasses/index.htm -- Regards John Waller
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