I ian Active Member Apr 15, 2005 #1 I just want my links to be plain text, and when you click on them they can have the underlines. Please help, thank you.
I just want my links to be plain text, and when you click on them they can have the underlines. Please help, thank you.
RangerOfFire New Member Apr 15, 2005 #2 Simple add this code in the <head> section of your page: Code: <style type="text/css"> a {text-decoration: none; } </style>
Simple add this code in the <head> section of your page: Code: <style type="text/css"> a {text-decoration: none; } </style>
I ian Active Member Apr 15, 2005 #3 thanks. how do i make the links underline or a different tcolor on mouse over?
I ian Active Member Apr 15, 2005 #5 thank you. is there anyway to have different colors for different links in the same page?
M monaghan New Member Apr 15, 2005 #6 I've not tried it, but you should be able to define colours per class, then simply add additional classes to the links you want in each colour.
I've not tried it, but you should be able to define colours per class, then simply add additional classes to the links you want in each colour.
RangerOfFire New Member Apr 15, 2005 #7 You could add clases, or you could define it on a "per-se" basis: Code: <a href="/path/to/linked.file" style="color: #HEXCODE">Link here</a> I havn't tried the above but it should theoretically work.
You could add clases, or you could define it on a "per-se" basis: Code: <a href="/path/to/linked.file" style="color: #HEXCODE">Link here</a> I havn't tried the above but it should theoretically work.
Y Yojance New Member Apr 17, 2005 #9 Yeah, create classes and you can have different styles for links on the same page. Never tried it before but it should work
Yeah, create classes and you can have different styles for links on the same page. Never tried it before but it should work
G gmcnairn New Member Apr 18, 2005 #10 Yep, style sheets are the way to go... You can have as many diferent combinations as you want, Ranger's thing is prob easier, but you can't have different hover colors.
Yep, style sheets are the way to go... You can have as many diferent combinations as you want, Ranger's thing is prob easier, but you can't have different hover colors.