What about applying a class to your link? (a.button <a class="button"
href....> )If that doesn't work, I've actually had some success with adding
a span class to a link.
On Dec 12, 2007 5:25 PM, Michael Horowitz <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm customizing a typepad account. They have their own default css and
> then their interface allows you to add your own css on the bottom and
> override their values.
>
> I am trying to create a button affect using this css
>
> a:{
> display:block;
> width: 6em;
> padding 0.2em;
> line-height:1.4;
> background-color:#000000;
> border 1px solid black;
> color:#d22539;
> text-decoration: none;
> test-align: center;
> }
>
> but it is not working.
>
> The site is at http://theatomicconservative.typepad.com/my_weblog/
>
> Thanks for any ideas
>
> --
> Michael Horowitz
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> 561-394-9079
>
>
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