Pseudo-classes and container styles are what you need - here are some
tutorials.
http://www.mako4css.com
http://www.thepattysite.com/linkstyles1.cfm
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/pseudoclasses/index.htm
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"AESS1981" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote
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Is there a way in which i can have text links which are different colours?
eg.
2 words are side by side, have the same link attached to them but are
different
colours. I realise this is bad practice in terms of consistency, but this
is
an exception. Thanks a lot |