> >
> >>The <hr> red lines in my site design work rather well. So it is
a
> >>pity Opera renders them as grey. Is there any way to get Opera
to
> >>fall in line? I am using CSS for the colour.
> >
> >Instead of a named color, such as "red", try "#ff0000".
>
> I didn't explain this well. Actually, Opera is the browser that is
in
> line, as the list of CSS named colors is less than the JavaScript
and HTML
> list. I always use the #FF0000 or rgb(100%,0%,0%) formats now, to
avoid
> using a name that won't work as a CSS name, such as "darkred".
>
> Regards,
> David
David,
For reasons which I can't remember (perhaps because my first reason
for getting a computer was photoshop) I have only recently even
realised that one could describe colours by name for web coding. So
i entirely understand the point you make; alas it won't be the answer
here. I assume the css is right
HR {color: #FF0000
}
that's it pasted above. No final ; though - would that throw it
off?
Joseph
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