On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 02:39:09PM +0200, Kasper Thunoe wrote: > s�n, 2003-08-17 kl. 13:19 skrev Margot: > > I'm helping a friend build her family history website, and we have a > > small problem. > > > > She has chosen the colours she wants for her pages - cream background, > > black text, headings in various browns and greens - but all the links > > keep coming out bright blue! It looks terrible! > > > > I've discovered that I can change the viewing preferences in browsers to > > make the links the right colours, but we can't expect people all over > > the world to adjust their browser settings just to see her site the way > > it is intended to be. > > > > I've tried fiddling around in Mozilla Composer and in Bluefish, but I > > can't get the links to look right. How can I cure this? > > > > Margot > > Hey Margot > > Within your anchor tag (<a>) then use the style keyword to be able to > alter the link color or whatever. e.g. > <a href=http://www.linux-mandrake.com style=text-decoration: none> > After this then specify the correct font e.g. > <font color="#000000" face="whatever_fontface_here"> > and then type in the text to describe the link, making the whole thing > look like so:
No need to go back to that yucky html <font> tag; since you're already introducing the style element, why not just keep using it, like <a href="http://www.google.com" style="text-decoration: none; font-family:arial, verdana, helvetica, sans-serif; color:blue;">STFW</a> Todd > <a href=http://www.linux-mandrake.com style=text-decoration: none><font > color="#000000" face="whatever_fontface_here">Click here for the best > linux distibution </font></a> -- Name that tune #8: I walked down there and ended up in one of them coffee houses on the block, I'd get on the stage and sing and play, the man there said come back some other day--you sound like a hillbilly, we want folksingers here.
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