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Default links with different colors - 05-22-2008, 07:11 PM

In the past I have built my site dynamic...but in designing an updated site, I am wanting to build xHTML w/ CSS. So there are all sorts of new err...issues, arising.

I have set the colors for my links to be white (with no underlining). But on the Links page, I need the list of links to be black instead of white like my navigational links. So I am looking to see how to change some of my links to a different color. Any advice?

TIA!
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Red face Advice.. - 05-22-2008, 07:38 PM

I'm not at home now but I think if you go to Styles, then click Advanced..you can fool with Link stuff ( just go to Styles ..LOL..I'm at work)τΏτ
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Default I think I got it... - 05-22-2008, 08:35 PM

Thanks Webmonkey.

I had gone to styles and tried to modify the std. link. What I did was take the style of small - add links to it and modified those links. I think that will work.

Once again, I feel like I am learning this all over again....
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Talking Hey... - 05-22-2008, 08:47 PM

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Thanks Webmonkey.

I had gone to styles and tried to modify the std. link. What I did was take the style of small - add links to it and modified those links. I think that will work.

Once again, I feel like I am learning this all over again....
Just don't ask an 'Iframe Question'...because I may blow a fuse if I see that DAILY freaking I-Frame Q !
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Default not today - 05-22-2008, 08:50 PM

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Just don't ask an 'Iframe Question'...because I may blow a fuse if I see that DAILY freaking I-Frame Q
No...I have been beating my head against the wall on that one all alone today.
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