In article <gr6dnvywv_d8zd7mnz2dnuvz_s6dn...@mozilla.org>,
 Ed Mullen <e...@mungeedmullen.net> wrote:

> Jim Taylor wrote:
> > Ed wrote:
> >> On 3/14/2013 9:25 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
> >>> John wrote:
> >>>> I edit and create pages all the time using SM for my site. However my
> >>>> index.htm page (http://www.cerm.info) for some reason the color for my
> >>>> links on the left is off. I can live with the problem, but its
> >>>> annoying.
> >>>> Only SM renders the page in its composer this way. Any ideas??
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> Specify ... specify.
> >>>
> >>> What exactly is "wrong"?
> >>>
> >>> Screenshots?
> >>>
> >>> I loaded your page and, at a brief glance, saw nothing wrong.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Looks good to me also.
> >> Perhaps his definition of "off" is not "no color", but "not the color
> >> I choose"?
> >>
> >
> > Read his problem again.  He is not saying the page displays bad in a
> > browser.  He is saying it is bad in SeaMonkeys "Composer".  I don't know
> > what is causing his problem, but I can see it.
> >
> > If I open the page in a browser, IE or SeaMonkey, the links on the left
> > side are white on a blue background.  If I open that page in SeaMonkey's
> > html "Composer" they are blue on a blue background and difficult to
> > see.  I don't know html enough to know if the colors are being set in
> > the external css sheet that Composer doesn't read or if there is some
> > other problem with Composer.  Interestingly if you have the page open in
> > Composer and a browser window and follow a link in the browser window
> > the color of that link in the Composer changes to the correct color
> > (white 000000).
> >
> 
> Ahh.  I missed that "... in its composer ..."  Yes, it does look like 
> that.  And, yes, the colors are specified in an external CSS file.


How can I fix this? The page displays perfect in Komposer and Blue 
Griffon, but I do not like those editors but prefer SM.
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