On 1/31/06 7:31 PM, "Eric Niebler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /* Links */
> a
> {
> text-decoration: none; /* no underline */
> }
>
> a:hover
> {
> text-decoration: underline;
> }
I don't like having to play the "scrub the screen to find the link" game.
Or do you think the color overrides later on in the CSS file, which are only
active for monitor screens and not printouts, are sufficient?
On a separate note, all the (I suspect) CSS 2-column layouts I've seen that
have one column ending before the other leave a gutter after the short
column ends. Is there no way for the longer column to co-op the shorter's
space, like what can be done for images?
--
Daryle Walker
Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie
darylew AT hotmail DOT com
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