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Mike Elliott
 
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Default anchor help - 06-29-2003 , 06:52 PM






I am a student trying to build a page for a school project. I have a
domain www.mikespike.com that I put my project on. I am having trouble
with my anchors on my CMO FAQ page. I you go to your Internet options
while viewing the page and clear history the links at the top of the
page are green. If you hit one of them you will go to the question on
the page. My problem is that if I refresth the page after clicking on
one of the links ALL of the links change color as if they had been
clicked. Can anyone tell me why this is happening and how to stop it.

Thanks in advance,
Mike


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Mike Elliott
 
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Default Re: anchor help - 06-29-2003 , 07:09 PM






I realize they are all on the same page but it was my understanding that
you should be able to do this since I referenced my anchor that is on
the same page. It seems to work fine with Netscape. My problem is with
Explorer.

William Tasso wrote:

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Mike Elliott wrote:
www.mikespike.com
My problem is that if I refresth the page after clicking on
one of the links ALL of the links change color as if they had been
clicked. Can anyone tell me why this is happening

They're all on the same page.

and how to stop it.

Put them on separate pages.

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Jukka K. Korpela
 
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Default Re: anchor help - 06-30-2003 , 02:53 AM



Mike Elliott <melliott6 (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote:

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I realize they are all on the same page but it was my understanding
that you should be able to do this since I referenced my anchor
that is on the same page.
To do _what_?

Quote:
It seems to work fine with Netscape. My
problem is with Explorer.
The distinction between "visited" and "unvisited" links, as regards to
displaying them differently, is left to browsers, and as you've seen,
their behavior varies. You just have to live with it. The suggestion to
put things on separate pages is really the only thing we can offer if
it is important to distinguish between visited and unvisited links (as
it often is).

P.S. Hints on Usenet posting style:
http://www.xs4all.nl/%7ewijnands/nnq/nquote.html

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