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hello! I am at the pathetic first attempt to make a web site and I got stuck at what has probably a very simple answer
I want the text in the page to have a different link colour than the text in the menu I set the page properties and I put class=menu in the code of what I want to be the menu, to follow menu properties that I have set it doesn't work what can I do? ((I am working with layers, not tables)) thank you for any suggestion |
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Welcome to Mac-Forums, golfgirl! Hope you stick around!
Maybe the info here could help, CSS trick: Same link text - different colours and Text Rollovers: What's Good and What is Just Plain Bad. This is the grandaddy of all the useful CSS stuff, Cascading Style Sheets, level 1. More yummy links would be: • css Zen GArden • CSS Tutorial (you can try out your code there) • Reference - Stylesheets Guide Last edited by MacHeadCase; 03-17-2007 at 10:09 AM. |
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