RichTextArea creates its own Document. You need to inject a CSS into it 
with the styles that you want. For example:

public MyRichTextArea() { 
    addInitializeHandler(new InitializeHandler() {
        @Override
        public void onInitialize(InitializeEvent ie) { 
            Document document = 
IFrameElement.as(getElement()).getContentDocument(); 
            BodyElement body = document.getBody(); 
            HeadElement head = 
HeadElement.as(Element.as(body.getPreviousSibling())); 
            LinkElement styleLink = document.createLinkElement(); 
            styleLink.setType("text/css"); 
            styleLink.setRel("stylesheet"); 
            styleLink.setHref("MyRichTextArea.css"); 
            head.appendChild(styleLink); 
        } 
    }); 
}

If you want to change styles dynamically, you will have to find every <a> 
element in this document (within the RichTextArea element) and add a style 
to it.

On Thursday, May 16, 2013 5:39:55 PM UTC-4, dhoffer wrote:

> How can I dynamically change the color for links anywhere in RichTextArea 
> & HTML elements?

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