Christian Heilmann wrote:
The problem I'm seeing (and I suspect I'll have to change my link
styles, but I'm hoping not..) is that while everything seems to look OK
in Netscape, IE and Opera, Firefox is showing something weird: some (but
not all) of the image links are showing underlines - on insidepage.cfm
it's even breaking the image. I can't see anything in the HTML that
would explain why some of the links show this and others don't, so I'm
assuming it's a style sheet thing. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I think I read somewhere that using "border-bottom" for link styles is a
problem with Firefox. If that's the issue, is there any way around it?
We really liked the dotted-line style.
You define a bottom border for all links, and that also applies to the ones with images in them of course. I tried to overwrite it with a img{border:none;} but the specificity does not seem to be enough.
Why don't you just define your link styles where they apply - in the content:
#innerContentColumn a:link { ... }
That should leave the image links alone. An extra a img{border:none;}
will get rid of the standard borders around linked images.
a img { border:none; text-decoration:none; }
That should be specific enough to turn off underline and borders on images inside links.
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