I am trying to implement a HTML <a> tag like thing using the LinkButton. When I 
move my mouse-cursor over the LinkButton, I see a Blue colored rectangle. This 
is the value of the "themeColor" style of a LinkButton. Setting the 
"themeColor" to a value that is the background color of the container in which 
the LinkButton is placed, does not look like a HTML <a> tag would.

Anyhow, I came to know about the "rollOverColor" style of the LinkButton. 
Setting its value to the background color of the container in which the 
LinkButton resides, does not show a rectangle.

Now, the only effort I have to put in is to set the "buttonMode" property to 
"true", the "textDecoration" style to "underline", and the "color" style to 
"#0000FF".

Thank you Tom.

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Tom Chiverton <tom.chiver...@...> wrote:
>
> On Thursday 07 May 2009, chandruflex wrote:
> > Is it possible to remove the "themeColor" style of a LinkButton?
> 
> To what end ?
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