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Yello L
 
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Default Re: adding a second css link style - 07-04-2008 , 04:40 PM






thanks both, much appreciated! I can see what I'd done wrong... is there a way, though, to make the whole of the table cell to change to red and not just the text area?

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Default Re: adding a second css link style - 07-04-2008 , 04:42 PM






By making the link within the cell have a CSS style of 'display:block', you
would be able to get that if the link is the only thing within the cell.

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"Yello L" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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thanks both, much appreciated! I can see what I'd done wrong... is there a
way, though, to make the whole of the table cell to change to red and not
just the text area?


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Default Re: adding a second css link style - 07-04-2008 , 05:23 PM



Yello L wrote:
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thanks both, much appreciated! I can see what I'd done wrong... is there a way, though, to make the whole of the table cell to change to red and not just the text area?
My code does that for you :-)

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