OK. I give up. <<<----ready to throw self off of zoo roof.
I have the following style:
..menu{
font-family : Verdana;
font-style : normal;
font-weight : bold;
font-size : xx-small;
font : Verdana;
}
A.menu{
font-color: White
}
A.menu:link {color:White; background-color:transparent;
text-decoration:none;}
A.menu:visited {color:White; background-color:transparent;
text-decoration:none;}
A.menu:active {color:White; background-color:transparent;
text-decoration:none;}
A.menu:hover {color:#000066; background-color:transparent;
text-decoration:underline;}
Included in the top of a menu page, which is then CFincluded into the main
pages. Works GREAT in IE, looks FANTASTIC in IE. Won't show up in Netscape.
I have given every tag in the table (tr, td, p, a) including the table tag
the class="menu" name=value pair.
Still doesn't work in Netscape. Is my style syntax incorrect? Is there
something else I should be doing? Does Netscape insist on having this stuff
included in between the <head></head> tags?
<whine>why can't netscape play the game like all the other boys and
girls???????</whine>
Erika
"What cannot be figured out, must be pummeled into small pieces and thrown
away." - ELWalker
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