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Default Changing link colors for all to see - 11-09-2004 , 02:23 PM






I need to know how to allow viewers to click on a link to change the color or
its functionality in order for all to see. The site is an rsvp site for members
to rsvp to events and the idea is that members can change their name to a
different color or become a "non-link" for the client to be able to see how
many people will attend the events...please help!


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Default Re: Changing link colors for all to see - 11-09-2004 , 02:38 PM






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I need to know how to allow viewers to click on a link to change the color
or
its functionality in order for all to see. The site is an rsvp site for
members
to rsvp to events and the idea is that members can change their name to a
different color or become a "non-link" for the client to be able to see
how
many people will attend the events...please help!
You would use a combination of server side programming, HTML, and CSS and
likely a database to handle the data collection.

-Darrel




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Default Re: Changing link colors for all to see - 11-09-2004 , 03:15 PM



is it extremely difficult? where can I learn to do it?

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Default Re: Changing link colors for all to see - 11-09-2004 , 03:20 PM



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is it extremely difficult?
No, but it will take you a chunk of time to learn it.

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where can I learn to do it?
The internet? Google? Book store?

We can certainly help, too. But we'd need to know a lot more specifics
first.

-Darrel




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Default Re: Changing link colors for all to see - 11-09-2004 , 03:38 PM



specifics such as? Ive been told that this can't be done is why I think I need to be walked through the process with a real person!

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Default Re: Changing link colors for all to see - 11-09-2004 , 03:46 PM




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specifics such as?
Site map...function specification...project scope...interaction flow
chart...specified programming language...what database you are using...etc.

-Darrel




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Default Re: Changing link colors for all to see - 11-09-2004 , 04:17 PM



Im working in Dreamweaver with htm files on GoDaddy.com. I'm not sure how to
answer the rest of those questions as I am not script savy and new to the web
design world...
I'm in big trouble I know. I need this project done ASAP.


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Default Re: Changing link colors for all to see - 11-09-2004 , 04:46 PM



On Tue 09 Nov 2004 04:17:33p, lawebpro wrote in macromedia.dreamweaver:

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Im working in Dreamweaver with htm files on GoDaddy.com. I'm not sure
how to answer the rest of those questions as I am not script savy and
new to the web design world...
I'm in big trouble I know. I need this project done ASAP.
The project as you've described it is a big one, and if you don't know code
it'll take you a while. You might want to hire this one done?


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Default Re: Changing link colors for all to see - 11-09-2004 , 05:12 PM



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Im working in Dreamweaver with htm files on GoDaddy.com. I'm not sure how
to
answer the rest of those questions as I am not script savy and new to the
web
design world...
I'm in big trouble I know. I need this project done ASAP.
Well, maybe it's best to hire this one out?

-Darrel




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